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Bocs in Bala
28 July 2009Bocs has been invited to stage the “graffitti box” project, which was conjured up for the official opening of Castle Square in Caernarfon, at the opening of the National Eisteddfod in Y Bala on Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd August.
Most people visiting Caernarfon last week would have seen dozens of children enjoying painting and drawing alongside the artists on our huge 6ft white box. The theme in Y Bala will be “Gwynedd on the Box” and, after the artists have completed their artwork, visitors to the Gwynedd Pavilion will be invited to add their own touches to the box.
There will also be a video displaying of the current work on show now in Oriel Dafydd Hardy until August and other Bocs artwork and events.
Click more to see photos of the event:
bocs is officially open!
5 December 2008Wow, 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
- Alexis Snell, chosen by Charlie Yorke
- Catherine Howell, chosen by James Toms
- Dyfrig Peris, chosen by Iestyn Owen
- Elgan Jones, chosen by Huw Erddyn
- Mick Brown, chosen by Gethin Wavell Lloyd Jones
- Naomi Lethbridge, chosen by Siân Green
- Paul Johnson, chosen by Yvonne Tsang
- Poked Studio, chosen by Sally Kwong
- Robert Pepperell, chosen by Meirion Alan Ginsberg
- Rosie Seymore, chosen by Sevan Garo Nigogosian
- Simeon Coxe, chosen by Rhys Lloyd Jones
- Stephen John Owen, chosen by Dafydd Hardy
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.
You are all cordially invited…
29 November 2008… to the launch of bocs, and of course, for our Christmas bash/exhibition.
Feel free to print out one of these invites and bring them along to our private view. (Right-click the image and click “Save target as”.) Although you’d probably still get in even if you didn’t have one.
christmas bocs nadolig
(bocs’ members choice exhibition)
Celebrating the launch of bocs @ ORIEL DAFYDD HARDY
Private View
5th December 6pm-9pm
…then open to the public 06/12/08 - 09/01/09
Exhibiting Artists
- Alexis Snell, chosen by Charlie Yorke
- Catherine Howell, chosen by James Toms
- Dyfrig Peris, chosen by Iestyn Owen
- Elgan Jones, chosen by Huw Erddyn
- Mick Brown, chosen by Gethin Wavell Lloyd Jones
- Naomi Lethbridge, chosen by Siân Green
- Paul Johnson, chosen by Yvonne Tsang
- Poked Studio, chosen by Sally Kwong
- Robert Pepperell, chosen by Meirion Alan Ginsberg
- Rosie Seymore, chosen by Sevan Garo Nigogosian
- Simeon Coxe, chosen by Rhys Lloyd Jones
- Stephen John Owen, chosen by Dafydd Hardy
On behalf of Oriel Dafydd Hardy would like invite you to attend the private view of christmas bocs nadolig, a special members’ choice exhibition to celebrate the launch of our young co-operative, bocs, on Friday 5th December.
bocs is a supportive network of young artists encompassing visual arts, music and performance. Their objective is to establish a focal point to act as a catalyst for excellence in young contemporary art.
bocs choice - Paul Johnson
28 November 2008Paul “Otaking” Johnson creates his own brand of anime illustrations and animations. His work is vibrant, eclectic, obsessively detailed and is largely influenced by Japanese and Korean artists, most notably Masamune Shirow, Ryūsuke Mita, Satoshi Urushihara and Hyung-tae Kim.
Paul slaves away over a hot computer to produce all of the artwork and animation for indie games company, Studio Trophis, as well as producing his own extensive body of work.
He also loves to court controversy, garnering the ire of many when he released his documentary on “The Rise and Fall of Anime Fansubs“. He certainly doesn’t shy away from the fire when it comes to his strongly held views.
Somehow, he manages to do all this whilst still doing his job as a professional Japanese-English video games translator.








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