Archive for the ‘artists’ Category

bocs is officially open!

5 December 2008

Wow, we’ve finally launched, and the christmas bocs nadolig private view went well, if a little bit hectic at the last moment….

We had a really strong show with work by some really interesting artists, all chosen by members of bocs.

Exhibiting Artists

We even had a couple of pieces produced by bocs members and of course, we also had our bocs boxes. This is the Super Secret Souvenir I mentioned earlier, over 100 miniature bocs boxes that have been customised by one of our members, our Christmas gift for you to take away.

Bedwyr Williams was kind enough to open the exhibition for us with an inspiring speech, whilst Ioan Thomas launched our bocs co-operative with a pop of the champagne cork.

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More details about Elgan Jones

4 December 2008

One of the bocs chosen artists for the christmas bocs nadolig exhibition has written to tell us about his work in more depth:

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Sally plays Debussy

2 December 2008

Our youngest member, Sally Kwong has just uploaded a video of her piano playing to her profile.

Here she is, playing a piece written by Debussy, La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin (The Girl with the Flaxen Hair).

To find out more about what else Sally’s been up to, please read her profile.

Bedwyr Williams opens christmas bocs nadolig

1 December 2008

Blaenau Vista Social Club

Bedwyr Williams, whose work includes stand-up comedy, sculpture, painting, poster-art and photography, has kindly agreed to open our exhibition “christmas bocs nadolig” on 5th December.

Diolch yn fawr Bedwyr!

bocs choice - Naomi Lethbridge

1 December 2008


Visually, Naomi’s work appeals to me due to its use of multiples and repetition. I am also drawn to her choice of materials, such as cardboard, and use of bright colours. Naomi often incorporates recognizable objects and images which, when altered in some way, can result in a shift in meaning.

Ideas and methods of collecting and ordering are apparent in the work, almost like a visual taxonomy, attesting Naomi’s efforts to find ’something permanent’ and ‘absorb’ her surroundings. Her work is sharp and witty, often with a dark humour, combining references from anthropology and history with (those from) popular culture and the kitsch.

I find her work exciting and look forward to see where it may take her in the future.

Naomi Lethbridge is Siân Green’s choice for the christmas bocs nadolig exhibition.