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The 'Driven Creativity' gallery exhibition

Driven Creativity competition was sponsored by G-Technology from Hitachi
Showcasing the fantastically creative shortlisted and winning photography, film and music entries from G-Technology's Driven Creativity Competition. The Brick Lane Gallery in London's East End showcases contemporary and street art by British and International artists (including Banksy)The exhibition is being held at The Brick Lane Gallery in London, November 17th-22nd, 2010. The competition not only recognises and rewards the aesthetic qualities of creative work, but the invention and drive that went into creating it. Come along to the free exhibition and be inspired by the amazing creative competition entries, including...

The professional photography winner The Henley Swim by Iain Weir, showing the misty, early morning gathering of swimmers set to embark on a journey down the Henley-on-Thames river; the amateur photography winner Eternal by Patty Palmtree - portraying the wonderful contrast between the force of nature and the power of mankind; the professional film winner Et Miaow Alors by Adrian Westbrook, a humorous look at some of the basic difficulties inherent in independent filmmaking; the amateur film winner Hayfever by Ke Nguyen, using stop-motion photography and animation techniques to explore London's Greenwich and Regent Parks. The professional music joint winners You Can’t Hide by Benny Tetteh-Lartey, created with an 18 string instrument - The Combuitar - which the musician designed and built on his own and How’s that by the Hoo Brothers, who use inspiration from everyday life to create music. The amateur music winner Jon & Lori by Ronnie Doyle, about a man’s heartache following the death of his wife.

The Brick Lane Gallery exhibits an eclectic variety of contemporary and street art by British and International artists, focusing mainly on exhibiting emerging and mid-career artists. They present an integrated programme of exhibitions, including solo-shows as well as group exhibitions, introducing innovative developments in painting, sculpture, photography, performance, video and works on paper.

 

 

Et Miaow Alors - [deserving] winner of the professional film category by Adrian Westbrook

 

The Brick Lane Gallery, Brick Lane, London E1 6SA

 

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Brick Lane Gallery, London E1 6SA

Nearest Tube:  Liverpool Street.

Call: +44 (0)207 729 9721

 

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