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Invitation to ARThive gallery 1st birthday party [15.06.2010]

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In the last year ARThive has hosted the work of over 100 artists, musicians, writers and performers, with close to 4000 visitors visiting the little gallery space hidden away upstairs at 111 Hunter Street.

The crew at ARThive are happy they’ve made it this far and invite you to join in their celebrations in the BIRTHDAY PARTY exhibition.

The festivities will feature, among other things, a retrospective exhibition of past and present studio artists and exhibitors, entertainment from the likes of Casio Gloria and Cock Safari, roving performances, live art demonstrations, a sensational art auction, and almost certainly CAKE.

Featuring incredible new work by Lance Johnson, Rose Turner, Jenna Gill, Marnie Vaughn, Miriam Montgomery, Simone Sheridan, Grant Hunter, Angus Crowley, DAPR, Rebecca Holmes, Sarah Mould, Ben Foster, plus more surprises on the night.

Opening Night: Friday 18 June

Times: 6pm – 9pm

Exhibition runs Friday 18 June until Saturday 3 July

More details at http://subjecthive.blogspot.com

RSVP to the Facebook event

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Test your Body Capital at Loop Space final exhibition [11.06.2010]

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Next month Renew Newcastle will farewell one of its longest running projects – Loop Space sound and digital media gallery.

Over the 17 months in the shopfront at 109 Hunter St Mall, Loop Space has shown international digital media works in 8 exhibitions, featuring more than 50 artists, with over 1500 people viewing the shows.

Project manager Damian Castaldi and his partner Solange Kershaw are relocating to Melbourne, and are taking the Loop Space idea with them – we wish them all the best in their new ventures.

You are all invited to the launch night for a last play on the blue light seats and a massive dose of excellent Australian video art in the final show called Body Capital, curated by Ann Finegan.

Opening Night: Friday 18 June

Opening Night Times: 6pm to 9pm

Each of us is possessed of a body, our own personal body capital, a storehouse of potential wealth and well-being. Collectively it is what each of us stakes in the body politic, in ethics, in concerns for each other and the world.

In Body Capital eight video artists engage in humorous feats, extreme performance and the staging of the extraordinary to test the limit points of politcal will and the body under late Capitalism.

The show features video work by: Liam Benson, John Conomos, Sari Kivinen, Naomi Oliver, Eugenia Raskopoulos, George Tillianakis, Jon Wah and Anastasia Zaravinos

If you can’t make the opening night, the exhibition runs Friday 18 June to Friday 9 July.

For more information and media enquiries contact: info@loopoz.com or phone 0405 639 525

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Latest exhibitions from our studio artists [07.06.2010]

Renew Newcastle has studio space currently occupied by 8 visual artists – weird little spaces where they paint, draw, print, dream, construct, sew, work through the night, tear out their hair, breathe deeply.

The studios are working spaces, not generally open to the public (though stay tuned for open-studio shows that are being planned). So we thought we’d keep you up to date with what some of these projects have been working up to:

RAILWAY ENTHUSIASM by David Hampton

RAilway Hello, terribly sorry to bother you again. I’m having another show; this one is about trains, so that will make a nice change wont it?

There will be toy trains running on the floor and lots of inexpensive prints and drawings of railway locomotives on the wall. There might also be some Doctor Who prints (Everybody knows that Doctor Who fans and Railway Enthusiasts inhabit the same ecological/social niche) and possibly some submarine prints (I like submarines).

BRUNEL AND BERKELEY by David Hampton and Trine Deans

Brunel What happens when an artist that wants to draw giant steam ships smashed into the middle of Victorian London collaborates with a much better artist that wants to draw glamorous women dressed in 1930s swimming costumes?

Drawing inspiration from maritime history artists Trine Deans and David Hampton present an exhibition of prints pictures and projections exploring a long gone world of metal Leviathans and bathing beauties. Of reckless engineers and marvellous choreographers.

You can see both shows at:

Location: NAS, 246 Parry St, Newcastle

Exhibition Period: 10 – 27 June 2010

Opening night: Friday 11 June. From 6.30pm, where there will no doubt be all manner of comestibles and beverages available FOR FREE

Exhibitions Showing Soon

Renew Newcastle studio artists David Hampton and Rebecca Holmes are also student members of the Watt Space 2010 Management Committee, and are hard at work curating upcoming shows @ Watt Space Gallery, Auckland St, Newcastle.

Upcoming opening nights at Watt Space are Thursday evenings at 6.30pm, everyone welcome: 10 June, 1 July, 22 July, 12 August, 2 Sept, 23 Sept, 14 Oct, 4 Nov, 25 Nov, 16 Dec.

Newest studio artists

Keep an eye out for these latest artists who have only just set up their Renew work spaces:

NonStop Paints by Stu McDonald, is an adventure in stencil, design, aerosol and ink. 3676415207_5442e17d23_o

Zookraft by Carl Morgan and Lara Schubert, offering graphic design and illustration. gocco_prints

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New Project Openings - Friday 4 June [31.05.2010]

Join us on the First Friday of the month – this Friday 4 June – for the Grand Opening of the newest Renew Newcastle project and the Re-Opening of the shortest!

The Black Chandelier

limerick_100_4630 The Black Chandelier is an art gallery and showroom featuring the work of 14 diverse local artists – painters, sculptors, jewellers, woodworker, blacksmith, leather worker, weaver, felter and ceramicists.

Featured artists include: Brian Cox, Wollombi Woodwork, Erin Fry, Helen Doble, Ellen Howell, Naomi Wild, Will Maguire, Amorelita, Jo Dyer, Alanna Pike, Ellen Riley & more.

Prolific local painter and chanteuse Limerick Kaye has lovingly transformed a high ceilinged, concrete floor and besa-block walled shell of a shopfront into an elegant contemporary art gallery – with a red floor that shines like a blood-slick and, of course, a charming black chandelier holding court in its centre.

It is the first Renew Newcastle space to open on the harbour side of the railway tracks, close to the Honeysuckle restaurant area.

Address: Shop 8, cnr Centenary Rd & Merewether St Newcastle

Location: Cross the Railway track near Civic Station, diagonally opposite the Crown Plaza

Grand Opening Night: 7-9pm, with ribbon cutting and opening remarks by Lisa Slade

Before It Began

Before_It_Began_-_Makeover-5email Some of you may have come along to the grand opening of the Before It Began fashion boutique in the Hunter St Mall last month. In what was the quickest turnaround of space yet, the girls had to move their shop location after only 1 day of trade and a killer opening night fashion show.

In true Renew spirit, Before It Began has happily re-opened in a new location at the other end of the Mall (previously Ciao Meow, which has now moved with their own shop lease on King St!).

Before It Began will launch their new shop location this Friday evening with special late night trading. Come and meet the artists before they get famous!

Address: Shop 2, 111 Hunter St Mall

Re-opening Party: 5-9pm

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Office computer needed for Renew HQ [17.05.2010]

We are hoping someone in the community can help us get our hands on some computer equipment for the office – preferably for free or favour!

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Image courtesy of http://www.globalnerdy.com/tag/old-computers/

We are in need of a reliable PC or laptop to be used in the office by our staff and our volunteers. Hopefully a little smaller than this one!

It doesn’t have to be the latest model, but it does need to be in a sprightly state, with capacity to handle having a few programs – accounting package, office suite, internet etc.

Perhaps you are upgrading at home or at work and need to find a new home for your castaways? Think of us!

If you can help, please phone 0434 637 897 or email marni@renewnewcastle.org

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Renew Newcastle's CitySwitch: The Video [11.05.2010]

Renew Newcastle founder Marcus Westbury also has a gig doing regular blogging over at the ABC Arts gateway.. So when Renew Newcastle played host to a group of Australian and Japanese architects, he took a camera along and has just uploaded the results.

Check out some of the interesting ideas and interventions for Newcastle and enjoy the music by newly appointed Chair of Renew Newcastle’s board Rod Smith’s band Firekites.

View the full story on the ABC site or visit the CitySwitch web page for more information.

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New Projects Walking Tour - First Friday 7th May [30.04.2010]

This could be the biggest First Friday of the month yet! Please join us for our first walking tour for 2010 - there are some new projects on the block, exhibition opening and closing parties, and you can see for yourself how the Mall has changed over the past year or so.

It'll be a cosy evening stroll through the city, with sips of wine & nibblies on the way to keep us warm. Come for the whole tour, or meet us part way through. You’re most welcome to linger longer at any of the shops and galleries, which are open late on the First Friday of every month.

Renew 018 web 5.00pm @ Renew HQ - Meet Renew Newcastle General Manager Marni Jackson. The Church, 3 Morgan St.

Looksee laem 5.10pm @ Look See 2010 Exhibition - Exhibition Closing Night. Upstairs Market Square, 5-8pm

Your last chance to view and buy works by local and national illustrators and designers.

Felt hat 5.40pm @ Mad Hatter MillineryFree Workshop. Shop 18, Market Square Terrace, 5.30-6.30pm

Have a peek at the Felt Hat making workshop (or if you’d like to participate, it begins at 5.30pm) The demonstration will involve the blocking (moulding & shaping) of felt over a wooden hat block: how it is stretched, secured, dried, ‘sized’ and finished.

Drought 2008 5.50pm @ Makespace New makers & kids craft corner. 19 Wolfe St, 5.00-7.30pm

Makespace is proud to introduce their newest maker - Kellie Hourigan of 'queen street creative'. Come meet Kellie and see her beautiful paintings before they're all snapped up. Mum's: bring the kids and let them make you a special mum's day card in our kids corner, while you share a knowing smile and a well earned wine or two with us.

Working web 6.10pm @ Before It BeganShop Grand Opening. Shop 2, 200 Hunter St, 6-9pm

Recycled/Reclaimed/Junk inspired fashion and accessories by young local designers. Opening night features junked up catwalk models & entertainment by Grandmaster Monk.

Ciao meow 05 6.40pm @ Ciao Meow – New Shop Opening Party. 169 King St, 6-9pm

Robyn from Ciao Meow has moved on from her Renew Newcastle shopfront in the mall. Congratulations Robyn! Join her in celebrating her transition to a commercial lease and her new shop opening on King St.

Onloop april 7.15pm @ Loop SpaceExhibition. 109 Hunter St Mall, 6-8pm

Currently on exhibition at Loop Space a group show with Video by DEMUX; Audio by Ros Bandt; Photography by Anette Willis; Paintings by local artists Annemarie Murland and Peter Lankas; and mixed photomedia by Damian Castaldi. Visit website for more details.

Mayhemphotomedia black and white 7.30pm @ Arthive GalleryExhibition Opening: Photomedia Mayhem. Upstairs 111 Hunter St (off Morgan St), 7-10pm

Photomedia Mayhem is a month long celebration of all things photography including a Camera Wunderkamma, slide nights, group photography show and much much more! Opening night features entertainment by Casio Gloria on bent spoken beats and bells, and Kraig Grady playing a magical 12-tone scaled vibraphone. Visit website for more details.

Join us for First Friday of the month - 7th May. 5.00-8.00pm

Come prepared - Download the Itinerary! Pdf

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51 not out [18.04.2010]

Remember this? Hunter Street Mall in December 2008. All the red dots were empty. **Click on the map to zoom in.**

Remember this? Hunter Street Mall in December 2008. All the red dots were empty. Click on the map to zoom in.

With the opening of our latest group of projects, Renew Newcastle has clocked the 50 mark!

In less than 18 months we have initiated 51 new projects in what was once a dead zone in the Newcastle CBD. Some have been and gone but Renew Newcastle currently has more than 30 projects that we are supporting. They includes galleries, studios, arts and crafts stores, fashion designers, a food co-op, designers, publishers, photographers and much much more. We've also managed to put free wifi in the mall, galvanise the Newcastle creative community and spawned similar initiatives in Adelaide, Townsville, Lismore, and interest from many other parts of the country.

Visit the Projects section of our web site for more information about our projects past and present.

The more exciting thing is the bigger picture. Renew Newcastle has been a catalyst for a pretty major transformation around the Hunter Street Mall area. It's easy to forget that there were more than 20 empty shops in this one strip less than a year ago now. It's certainly changed.

The same area in late 2009. The blue arrows are our projects, and the yellow are new commercial tenants. **Click on the map to Zoom in.**

The same area in late 2009. The blue arrows are our projects, and the yellow are new commercial tenants. Click on the map to Zoom in.

Of course, it's only the beginning. A lot of Newcastle still needs a lot of work. We've started to move out to sites in Hunter Street West and soon over in Honeysuckle and we are always on the look out for new property owners who might be interested to participate. Get in touch if you can help us find or have property.

If you are interested in reading more about our projects and people's reactions, check out the media section of our web site for more about the projects and the discussions we've been generating.

Thanks for all your help!

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The Loft 10th Birthday Party Saturday 10 April [05.04.2010]

Our friends at The Loft Arts & Cultural Centre are having their 10th birthday party this weekend and they are getting into the Renew Newcastle spirit of things by throwing a street party in the Hunter St Mall!

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On the Street

Helping to liven up the party on the street stage will be bands - Here Come The Birds, Enemy Of Average, Allay the Sea, There Goes The City, Control Disorder, The Pedantics, local African Hip Hop group K-Square & The Anti-Slam Poetry Crew as well as a diverse range of performance artists including Carnivale D’Light & entertainment. Location: Cnr Hunter St & Wolfe St.

At the Loft

Inside the venue will be a variety of art exhibitions featuring the work of local young artists & fun workshops from Badgemaking , to DJing , Breakdancing & Capoeira. With Guided venue tours running throughout the day. Location: 7a Wolfe St.

Renew Project Features

With National Youth Week around the corner (11-18 April), Renew Newcastle is taking the opportunity to highlight two projects which are run by some amazing young people: Susy Pow's Bird in the Hand Design Challenge and Conor Ashleigh's Young Eyes exhibition are both part of The Loft's Birthday showcase.

Bith-logo3-copy Bird in the Hand Design Challenge This competition was for emerging designers and artists to create an image that will be screenprinted onto t-shirts, tote bags and postcards. The winners havent been announced yet - stay tuned for celebration details. But in the meantime, wander up to Bird in the Hand zine shop and check out what's new in store Location: 100a King St, 11-4pm

Conor ashleigh Young Eyes Photo Exhibition

Conor Ashleigh's photographic stories, based on his recent travels around the world.
Location: Shop 1, 200 Hunter St Mall, 10am - 9pm

The Mall Markets are also on 9-3pm - Come along to the Hunter St Mall this Saturday 10 April - 1pm-9pm.

For more information, tickets and full line-up details visit www.myspace.com/loftyouthvenue or phone 4974 2092.

The Event is presented by The Loft Arts & Cultural Centre , LiveSites , National Youth Week & Newcastle City Council with support from Renew Newcastle & Arts NSW .

The Loft 10th Birthday Sat 10th April 1-9pm The Loft Youth Venue 1/7A Wolfe St Newcastle

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April Fool's - First Friday of the month celebrations are on this Thursday! [30.03.2010]

Come along to the Hunter St Mall this Thursday 01 April from 5pm - 8pm to go on your own gallery tour and check out whats new in some of the Renew Newcastle shops.

We usually celebrate on the First Friday night of each month, but its a religious holiday this Friday, so we thought we'd bring it forward a day. You can start your Easter break with a gallery hop and some sweet creative treats at the following special events:

Looksee laem Look See Exhibition Opening - design and illustration from local and national artists. Location: Level 1, above the Food Court in Market Square, Hunter St Mall

5617 robot Makespace Easter celebrations - they have two new makers to introduce to you, plus will teach you how to make your own Easter egg collecting basket! Location: 19 Wolfe St Download an Invitation (pdf)

Dsc04882 web totoro 1 Totoro's Tea House Closing Party - the Tea house is pouring its last cup, with a photographic exhibition to celebrate some of its most special moments. Come and say goodbye to Totoro! Location: Shop 1, 111 Hunter St Mall

Lineking Arthive - Line King Exhibition Closing - A collection of Chris Brown's latest black & white photographic works & a large geometric installation using over 10kms of string. Location: Upstairs, 111 Hunter St (entry off Morgan St)

Plus its late night shopping for the other Mall retailers, including these Renew Newcastle projects: Art Brasil jewellery workshop and Shannon Hartigan Images and Framing.

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