Appetite Presents… Newcastle Common

Appetite are so excited to present Newcastle Common; a new programme focused on the changing Newcastle-under-Lyme town centre and transforming empty shops into places of art and creativity!

Running over the next three years, we are pleased to kick Newcastle Common off with two brand new artists-in-residence: Holly Johnson and Ian Mood. Our artists-in-residence will be creating brand new artwork inspired by Newcastle-under-Lyme today and its vibrant history.  They will be looking for inspiration from Newcastle residents and sharing updates of their work on our social media in the run up to the opening of the first Newcastle Common shop.

Learn more about them and their plans: 

 

Holly Johnson

Holly is a local hatmaker, trading under the name Hojo Hattery. Holly’s residency will be focused on the history of hat making in Newcastle-under-Lyme, inspired by the memories and photographs shared by residents. In the final week of her residency, Holly will demonstrate the hat making process live from an empty shop whilst sharing the memories and stories shared by audience member. 

Learn more about Holly here.

 

Ian Mood

Ian is a contemporary artist with an international reputation and works full time from his studio in Burslem. Ian will be out and about in Newcastle with his sketchbook scribbling away while you shop, before setting up studio in our shopfront producing a new body of large paintings and sketches documenting the places and faces that make Newcastle such a special place to live. 

Learn more about Ian here.

 

Newcastle Common will sit alongside our other projects in development for the same period in Newcastle-under-Lyme:  The Newcastle Map by Chloe Breeze Illustration; Familiar Faces by Adina Lawrence in partnership with GRAIN; and Every Other Seat with Dust Rising.

 

Appetite is an Arts Council England-funded Creative People and Places programme, led by New Vic Theatre in partnership with Partners in Creative Learning, 6Towns Radio, Staffordshire University, Newcastle BID (Business Improvement District), Keele University and Go Kidsgrove.

Newcastle Common Artist: Ian Mood

Newcastle Common Artist: Ian Mood

Ian is a contemporary artist with an international reputation, having shown work with Saatchi London, Brooklyn Art Library, Battersea Art Fair & Manchester Art Fair – as well as being represented by numerous established galleries (including Barewall), in the UK and US.

In 2019 he collaborated as artist in residence with The National Theatre (Madness of George III with Mark Gatiss) and The Royal Exchange Manchester (Mother Courage with Julie Hesmondhalgh).

Ian is a member of Manchester Academy of Fine Arts, Society Of Staffordshire Artists and the Artist Association of Nantucket (USA) where he regularly lectures as part of their summer arts programme. He lives with his family in Penkhull and works full time from his studio in Burslem.

Ian will be out and about in Newcastle with his sketchbook scribbling away while you shop, before setting up studio in our shopfront producing a new body of large paintings and sketches documenting the places and faces that make Newcastle such a special place to live. Don’t forget to drop by to see the paintings progress as the weeks pass. You might even spot yourself on one of the canvases!

 

Open Up 

‘Open Up’ an exhibition of drawings and paintings by local artist Ian Mood is on the move!

An artist-in-residence at Newcastle Common, Ian’s collection focuses on the faces and places that make Newcastle town centre the wonderful place it is. The work came from Ian spending time on the streets of the town centre earlier this year, talking to people and drawing them and the situations he saw.

From the 27th September until the 23rd October 2021 the vivid collection will be exhibited at the New Vic Theatre, who lead the Appetite programme.

 

 

Read Ian’s Newcastle Common diary entries

Ian Mood Newcastle Common diary #1

Ian Mood Newcastle Common diary #2

Ian Mood Newcastle Common diary #3

 

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