Showing posts with label Professor Mike Tooby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Professor Mike Tooby. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 July 2016

Maintenance of the Artbar Bath web page Summer 2016

Artbar wishes you all a happy holiday as we end another year! We shall return for our fourth in September with new guests and conversation! 

We are also looking to improve communication with our audience and shall be improving the web page and connections with social media, with this in mind we shall be swapping the website to the Wordpress platform so if you have RSS feeds you shall have to refind us at www.artbarbath.wordpress.com and re-establish the feeds.


See you in September!..

Maintenance of the Artbar Bath web page Summer 2016

Artbar wishes you all a happy holiday as we end another year! We shall return for our fourth in September with new guests and conversation! 

We are also looking to improve communication with our audience and shall be improving the web page and connections with social media, with this in mind we shall be swapping the website to the Wordpress platform so if you have RSS feeds you shall have to refind us at www.artbarbath.wordpress.co.uk and re-establish the feeds.


See you in September!..

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

ARTBAR September: Discussion on William Scott 'Simplicity and Subject'

After the showing of the film 'Every Picture Tells a Story' on William Scott by James Scott at the Victoria Art Gallery, we continued the evening upstairs at The Raven for the inaugural ARTBAR..and so started a fascinating evening with Professor Mike Tooby and the Curator of the Victoria Art Gallery, Jon Bennington,  discussing their current exhibition at Victoria Art Gallery William Scott 'Simplicity and Subject' with and special guest, Robert Scott, with contributions from the artist John Eaves and questions with much discussion form the audience, a special evening...


ARTBAR inaugural evening
Professor Mike Tooby starts discussion
on William Scott 'Simplicity and Subject'
John Bennington, Curator, Victoria Art Gallery
steals the microphone
A captivated audience

 
Robert Scott enlightens us with memories of his father
John Eaves discusses his memories of William Scott as a tutor at Bath Academy of Art
        
Robert Scott, looking back..

All photos thanks to Nick Smith