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  Image credit: The Field (detail) G. O'Connor  2009
 
 northcabin Artist Talk: Gary O'Conner
 
   Saturday 19 December, 1pm, Associates  Space
 Please note this event begins at an earlier start time (1pm)
 than previously advertised.
 
 Gary O'Conner graduated in 2007 from an MA in writing the visual at  Norwich School of Art and Design. His work deals with ideas around deceit,  pretence and contradiction, often set within a historical context. A sense of  narrative and storytelling is very important to him: he works across disciplines  often combining readymade objects with audio and text.
 
 Inherent Sin, O'Conner's  recent show was at northcabin in  December 2009.
 
 For further details and background visit www.spikeisland.org.uk.
 To book please e-mail admin@spikeisland.org.uk
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 How about a slogan?
 *This  Saturday* 23 January, 12-5pm
 
 Artists with a range of practices and  techniques will temporarily set up their studio within Gallery 2; visitors of  all ages will be invited to take part in activities that reflect aspects of the  artists' work.
 
 This week is hosted by Steven Paige and his workshop, How about a slogan? A slogan is a memorable motto or phrase used in a political, commercial, religious and other contexts as a repetitive expression of an idea or purpose.  It is claimed to be the most effective means of drawing attention to one or more aspects of an ideology. In this workshop, we'll look at essential tips on how to write a killer slogan. When the text is right, we can then transfer this to a banner, placard, or even a sticker. Be proud and say it loud!
 
 Visit the website to find out  more: www.spikeisland.org.uk/events/activitiesforfamilies
 
 |  |  |  |     |  	   		| About Spike IslandSpike Island is a place for the production and exhibition of contemporary art. Spike Island's mission is to provide space, time and opportunity for the research, production and presentation of practices relating to the visual arts and design.
 
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  Image courtesy the artist
 
 You are invited to the preview
 of Sanity Assassin, Amanda Beech
 
  Friday 22 January, 6-9pmJoint after party with Picture This 9-11pm, Spike Café
 DJ's: Paul O'Neill, Pil & Galia Kollectiv and Randek
 
 
 You are invited to join us to celebrate the launch of Sanity Assassin, Amanda Beech's first major solo show in a public gallery. Beech was awarded the main production residency for UK artists at Spike Island in 2009 which contributed to the making of this new body of work.  Sanity Assassin is a three-screen video installation with a sculptural element. A spotlit mirrored plinth displays a series of polished chainsaws situated in a custom designed waiting area; a glamorous structure with subliminal horror movie overtones and an homage to the corporate lobby of a real Los Angeles showroom. Beyond this, the video installation embodies another violence. Hard edged, uniform edits guide us through a private and nocturnal LA landscape and are set to a pulsating noise score. Sanity Assassin is part of Beech's on-going investigations into the forceful rhetoric played out within neo-liberal narratives of freedom in philosophy, politics, architecture and popular culture.
 Alongside the exhibition, Sanity Assassin, the book, will be available as a limited edition publication from Urbanomic.
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