Now It Feels As It Should Be at CoExist Galleries is open until next Friday, 23 July. See the video from the opening here.
The Interruptions of the Ordinary exhibition opened last week and a pocket torch was handy as all its three parts were plunged in darkness.
Curator Charlie Levine and artist Hayley Lock invited friends and acquaintances from the social network facebook to take part in a Christmas card/collage exchange at TROVE, Birmingham in January of this year. Their show POST is traveling to The Coexist Gallery @ TAP in April and you can take part too… Read more »
PRIVATE VIEW Thursday 7 January, 7-9pm
Exhibiting artists: Stuart Blackmore, Nicholas Brown, Beatrice Deleplanque, Seth Guy, Joseph Kopiel, Cheryl Lane, Alice Mahoney, Amy Mckenny
A Reunion – An Exhibition – A Collaboration – Work by eight 2002 UEL graduates, including drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture and installation.
Coexist Gallery @ TAP
For one day only TAP plays host to CoExist’s Open Studios and Winter Art Fair, an eclectic marketplace featuring locally-based Artists and Craftspeople offering gifts you most definitely won’t find on the High Street.
Email coexist AT hotmail.co.uk for more information on being part of the event!
Stop by at TAP this Thursday between 7-9pm for the opening of all three new shows there.
Main Gallery:
GOSSAMER, SEEC Foundation A&D Live Project
Winch Room: DUNCAN CROSSLEY

(c) Duncan Crossley
Duncan Crossley is Drunk on Freedom. His first solo show is set to confront the public with the breadth and intensity of his vision. No subject is immune to Crossley’s amazed gaze, from national variations in jailhouse weapons to canine haute couture. In a series of extraordinary objects – engineered to an insane level of precision – Crossley presents a world where Formica flowers, industrial weaponry and baseball collide in a celebratory manifesto for the joyous weirdness of contemporary existence.
The Small Gallery: STUART BOWDITCH – WINDOWS MEDIA PRAYER V4.0
Windows Media Prayer is an ever expanding collection of photographs taken of and through windows. They explore the different shapes and settings in which windows can be found, as well as the different environments that they simultaneously join and separate. Windows Media Prayer demonstrates the disparities that can lie just a few millimetres apart, separated by something barely visible. The glass serves as a barrier between the viewer and what can be seen, thus inviting you and denying you in the same instance.
Open 10-2 Thu- Fri & 10-4 Sat & Sun
or by appointment: coexist@hotmail.co.uk
Coexist at TAP – for more info CLICK HERE
Emma Bell and Joseph Avery moved their work straight from the MA show at University of East London to put on a great show at Chalkwell Hall. This was the first of the Project Lulu Exhibitions.


























