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An online fine art gallery, launched 20th January 1999. The Art International Gallery specialises in supporting the work of contemporary artists, introducing pairs of artists at regular intervals and balancing exhibitions of the work of established artists with those about to make their mark.
Currently showing the work of Colin Smith and Nigel Stewart.
The Print Europe Web Site is now showing its current exhibitions, Intaglio Impressions, The Takemitsu Triptych and The New Wilderness, and there is also an illustrated article by Irene Scheinmann about the seminal British printmaker Julian Trevelyan.
Printmakers in Intaglio Impressions include Boisgallays, Jean Coulon, Pierre Delvincourt, Elmar Gille, Eric Robert-Aymé, Irene Scheinmann and Joëlle Serve and new to Intaglio Impressions, Patrice Berthon. Pierre Delvincourt's The Takemitsu Triptych is an exploration of the composer Takemitsu and the site has QuickTime 4.0 extracts played by the pianist Noriko Ogawa. Irene Scheinmann's series The New Wilderness is an emotional response to the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl and to the havoc wrought by deforestation and war.
The intaglio printmaking techniques explained are engraving, etching, aquatint, mezzotint, carborundum and collogravure. There are also sections on silk-screen, relief printing - woodcuts, linocuts and wood engraving, monotypes and monoprints, lithography and computer generated prints.
First Published 3rd May 1997.
On show are nine images from the exhibition "Look Again!' depicting an alternative view of London. Alberto has been working on this collection for the past five years, either in the way of commissions or as a result of his personal interest in architectural photography. The collection is an attempt to deconstruct the integral parts of London's architectural language and to celebrate London's diversity and complexity both as a city and as a multicultural entity.
First published 3rd March 2000.
The Hereford Salon was inaugurated in 1993 to provide an exhibition space and an informal setting for artists to discuss their work in progress. It has also established itself as a publishing house. Its publications include various texts on art and transcripts of some of the Salon's discussions.
From 1st May 2000 the site moved to its own domain name and gained the hs gallery which will be used to show a number of exhibitions each year to coincide with salon events. The gallery opened with an exhibition of paintings by Ansel Krut.
First published 1st November 1997.
A state of the art database driven site providing full information about the centre's services. Aimed at small and medium sized enterprises and new businesses, there is an extensive section of learning resources, information about local support organisations and available sources of finance. There is also an updatable directory of local firms providing a virtual business mall.
Site launched December 4th 1998.
This major project undertaken with David Haynes Associates was designed to provide the collection managers of the major libraries and archives in the UK and Ireland with a means of sharing information about their collections, their policies and intentions in order to inform decision making about the best courses of action for preserving these collection and making the resources available for scholarship.
Currently the site is visible on a development server at Sequence.
The site for Information Management Associates was initially dedicated to presenting material for the "Best Value and Better Performance in Libraries" project in order to allow on-line discussion of the material generated by the project. The site is now revised and covers all aspects of the Associates work including the Best Value project.
A guide to training and management development services offered by HZMTC.
Travel safety and awareness courses for sixth formers, career breaks and backpackers. Ultimate Gap Year provides advice suitable for students travelling independently or with gap organisations and provides sessions in London or in schools throughout the UK.
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