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Art Brut and Street Art from London, Paris, St Etienne and East Devon

Saturday, July 6 · 7:30 – 11pm GMT+1

Hind Street Gallery Exhibition Opening Night Party. Drinks and Talks from artists and an opportunity to see and purchase new works.

Artwork from Edward Lamb, Steve McCracken, Blam, Catherine Gil Alcala, Jeza Joack and mr.sportivo.

THE EXHIBITION IS OPEN TO EVERYONE UNTIL SATURDAY 3rd AUGUST.

Hind Street Gallery
Hind Street Ottery Saint Mary EX11 1BW United Kingdom

 


At this exclusive opening night party, each artwork isn’t merely viewed, it’s experienced, as each artist takes us behind the scenes of their passion. They’ll talk about what inspires them, the challenges they’ve overcome, and the joy that art brings into their lives.

Whether you’re a seasoned art enthusiast or just looking for a fun night out, this event is sure to inspire and entertain. So join us for a vibrant evening showcasing the raw creativity and urban flair of artists from these diverse locations. Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of bold colours, striking imagery, and thought-provoking concepts.

And, of course, you will have the first opportunity to purchase signed work. Perhaps one of them will continue its story with you.

We feel this is an unusual event around here! So don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind cultural experience!

Hind Street Gallery present two, one-man plays

Friday, July 12

As part of its Get Out More exhibition month, Hind Street Gallery is privileged to be hosting two one-man plays.

Hind Street Gallery
Hind Street Ottery Saint Mary EX11 1BW United Kingdom


The Divinatory Crowd of Dreams. Written and performed by Catherine Gil Alcala.

Catherine Gil Alcala, from Paris, will be performing poetry and performance. “The Divinatory Crowd of Dreams” is, as the French would say, “assez avant-gardiste”. It is set in the theatre of dreams where dreamtime does not exist like clock time. We meet humans from all eras and places: neighbours, strangers, animals, monsters, dogs and aliens. This exceptional work by a very talented artist draws from years and years of exploring the complexity of her own dreams. The performance will be in English.

Wonderin Y. Written and performed by Ian Pearce.

Ian Pearce needs no introduction to many people in Ottery. He teaches part-time at the King’s School and has written several plays for BBC radio. The work he is to perform at Hind Street Gallery, “Wonderin Y” will be taken to The Edinburgh Fringe Festival this August.

It’s a moving story about amnesia, a collaboration with fellow Wolverhampton boy Don Powel, the drummer from Slade, one of the world’s most successful glam rock bands of all time. At a young age Don was involved in a car accident that destroyed his memory. Despite not remembering who he was or why he was on a stage in front of thousands of people, he fought amnesia and played on. Ian worked closely with Don Powell to create this intimate and moving story. This is Don’s story but so many of us will be able to relate to it.