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Publication Date:-
2024-03-07
 
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Southport Contemporary Arts:- "Meet the SCA Artists and Makers"

MAKING a change from the celebrated exhibitions that have become a staple of the regular calendar of events at The ArtHouse, during March the Gallery in Southport will be playing host to a series of:- 'Meet the Artists' sessions that will offer 1st hand insight into their creative process.

As Southport Contemporary Arts Director, Serah Stringer, explains:- "For 2 weeks we are treating The ArtHousealmost as a studio space where people can come and watch artists making or showing techniques or methods they use."

There will be 2 sessions each day with different activities ranging from free motion machine embroidery and pottery to book binding and painting in oils. A full directory of all the timetabled activities is listed at:- SCA-Network.Co.UK. There is no need to book; just turn up to be inspired.

Opened in 2012, Southport Contemporary Arts' (SCA) flagship Gallery space in Eastbank Street quickly distinguished itself as a regular showcase for the promotion and support of the diversity of artists and makers across Southport.

SCA Director and ArtHouse Gallery Manager, Norrie Beswick Calvert confirms:- "The establishment of a permanent space for SCA has been invaluable for local artists. The provision of an exhibition space with workshop/studios has helped all of Southport's creative communities develop and grow."

Among the breadth of talent and skills on show, on:- Saturday, 23 March 2024, paper artist, Rebecca Elliot, will be demonstrating the ancient art of quilling:- "I have been creating hand made unique individual paper quilling art pieces for more than 10 years now. I adore working with paper especially creating unique paper items that are bespoke."

Dating back to the invention of paper in China in 105AD, the craft of wrapping paper around goose quills to engineer coiled decorative shapes; hence its name:- 'quilling' has seen a recent resurgence in popularity.

As well as outlining the historical background to the art of quilling and its assorted tools, Rebecca will be on hand to introduce basic quilling techniques and show how to build an image using coiling and scrolling methods.

The following week, on:- Thursday, 28 March 2024, local experimental collagraphic printmaker, Kate Tidmarsh, will be available for a:- 'print and plates' chat where she will present a selection of her own work and the accompanying plates that she used to produce it:- "There will be a simple gel plate printing demonstration as well as the chance to look through my printmaking sketchbook."

Working from her canal side studio in West Lancashire, Kate draws upon her location to feed her imagination, producing highly accomplished, individually inked, handmade prints:- "I particularly enjoy the experimental (and slightly unpredictable) aspects of printmaking, and often use unusual materials and starting points to develop my abstract interpretations of the world around me."

This unique opportunity to see what motivates an artist and their personal journey into creating art is certainly not 1 to be missed. All of the artists and makers will be happy to discuss and explain their process and answer questions along the way. "Meet the SCA Artists and Makers" will take place at:- The ArtHouse, Eastbank Street, Southport, from:- 19 March to 30 March 2024. The Gallery is open:- Tuesday; Friday, from:- 10am to 3pm. Saturday:- 11am to 4pm.


Emergency appeal launched to help children on the brink of starvation in Ethiopia

INTERNATIONAL School feeding charity Mary's Meals is asking for urgent support in response to the spiralling hunger crisis in the Tigray Region

Mary's Meals has launched an emergency appeal to deliver urgent food aid to children in Ethiopia who are on the brink of starvation.

The current situation in Ethiopia is dire. A combination of drought, displacement, and brutal conflict has left huge areas of the country in crisis. Having lived through the atrocities of the Tigray War, millions of Ethiopians are facing emergency levels of food insecurity and hunger.

The most recent assessment of food security needs from the Government of Ethiopia projected that 15.8 million people in the East African country will face hunger and need food assistance in 2024. This includes more than 4 million internally displaced people and 7.2 million experiencing high levels of food insecurity and needing emergency help1.

International School feeding charity Mary's Meals has been working in Ethiopia since 2017 and feeds 24,320 children every School day. With its local partner, it provides daily School meals to marginalised and disadvantaged children in the impoverished Tigray Region in the north-east of the country, close to the Eritrean border.

The Tigray Region is 1 of the worst affected by the hunger crisis. According to the BBC, 200,000 children in Tigray have left School in the last 3 months alone2, with many of them working, begging or scavenging for food to survive.

During the civil war, Mary's Meals provided community feeding programmes to 30,000 people while Schools were closed and families were displaced.

Following the ceasefire agreement in November 2022 and the re-opening of Schools, Mary's Meals has now fully reinstated its School feeding programme across Tigray. This is bringing hungry children back into education and providing a lifeline to them and their families living in extreme poverty in these challenging days. But with an estimated 7.6 million children in Ethiopia out of School because of the conflict and climate shocks3, it is critical that the programme is extended to attract more children into the classroom where they will be given energy to learn and the hope of a brighter future.

Now, there is an urgent dual priority; ensuring that children in Tigray have food and boosting their chances of engaging with education again.

Matt Barlow, Executive Director of Mary's Meals, says:- "The stories we are hearing from our partner in Ethiopia are simply devastating. The 2-year civil war has caused widespread destruction and left physical and mental scars on people all over Tigray, including children; many of whom have missed years of Schooling and who are now starving. The war has undone years of progress in Tigray's education system and we know the impact of children missing years of learning is huge. With your support, we can bring these hungry children back to the classroom and give them a nutritious meal which will allow them to focus on their lessons and give them an education. Ultimately this will help to lift them, their families and communities out of the extreme poverty they are living in."

As funds allow, Mary's Meals' partner is ready and waiting to extend its feeding programme to more Schools, in areas of great need across the Region. They will work together to reach as many more children as possible with daily meals in School over the coming weeks and months.

Matt continues:- "The situation is urgent. But there is something you can do. You can help to bring these desperate children back from the brink of starvation. Throughout the UK, I have witnessed people respond with incredible acts of kindness in moments of crisis and when all hope may seem lost. Now, we need your support. Please donate what you can today; even the smallest donation can help to save a life."

To find out more about the Mary's Meals Crisis in Ethiopia appeal, please visit:- MarysMeals.Org.UK.

 
      
 
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