Following on from last weeks discussion meeting Friday (formalising WAN), there will be a meeting on Wednesday 21st May 8.30pm at Statue House Tapas Bar to discuss the outcomes and hopefully make some decisions.
Sarah says; "We can meet downstairs at the back of the restaurant, and if it gets busy we can ascend to the upstairs room. Sue is happy to host our meetings, and we should partake in their Rioja in exchange. I am happy to chair as I think this needs to be a little organised, can someone else please do the Minutes?"
For details of last Fridays meeting, see : http://www.weymouth-arts-network.co.uk/?p=97
AND discussions on :
http://weymouthartsnetwork.ning.com/forum/topic/show?id=790158%3ATopic%3A3181&page=1&commentId=790158%3AComment%3A3186&x=1#790158Comment3186
Wednesday 7th May, 8.30pm
'Social Meet'
Venue : The Lazy Lizard, Esplanade, Weymouth.
Come and have a casual drink and a chat.
Friday 9th May, 7.30pm
'Members Discussion Meeting'
Julie Penfold ('Alias' network representative) has been invited to talk with us.
Subject : Possible options for WAN becoming registered.
Venue : Sarah's place (email direct for address).
Sarah says; 'Feel free to bring something to drink if you like'.
On May 9th at 7.30 pm Julie Penfold and others will be at ... (will email address direct) ...to discuss the possible options for WAN becoming registered. You are very welcome to come over, please bring something to drink if you like, and be warned that our house is a bit of a mess! Julie is an Alias network representative and she will be able to advise us on:
(a) what kind of organisation we could become
(b) the advantages there are to becoming constitutionalised, (funding, project development etc), and the possible disadvantages too (account, bureaucracy etc).
Please pass on this message to anyone who's email address i do not have.
I like to practice the art of Photography but I have also dabbled in fine art and textiles. I have completed an A level in fine art and photography and I have also done a foundation diploma in art and design. My mother, Jane Sherwood, is an artist who specialises in glass.
I like to base my projects on current things I find important, such as global warming and community problems.
At the moment I use a Nikon D40 with either a telephoto/macro lens or wideangle. I collect vintage and toy cameras and like to make my own out of any object I can.
I am currently looking for a job connected with the photographic business.