TENDEDERO – A solo show by the Mexican artist Astrid Sommer

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13 March to 6 April 2012 Gallery Space: open daily from 2pm to 6pm TheWall@TheGallery: Open daily 11am to 9pm except Fridays and Saturdays that closes at 7pm – Free entrance   Brent Artists Resource is pleased to present: TENDEDERO, … Continue reading

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Ten interesting things about Brent

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London Councils have produced a booklet with what they feel is ten interesting about each of the London Boroughs including Brent. Perhaps in the style of ‘QI’ some of the facts are quite interesting – see what you think……? Download … Continue reading

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Beginners drawing class

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Young musicians wanted for biggest ever street music competition

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The hunt is on for young London musicians aged 11-25 to take part in Gigs – the Big Busk.  The competition will turn the capital’s streets into a stage for talented young Londoners competing for some great prizes, including instruments, … Continue reading

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Police appeal for witnesses in Wembley

 Brent Police are appealing for witnesses to an incident that took place on the top of the steps leading from Station Grove junction with High Road Wembley on Monday 12 March 2012 around 9.10pm. A group of youths gathered on … Continue reading

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Upcoming training with Brent BASIS

21 March, 10am – 1pm Social Media & Marketing Thinking about improving the way you engage & communicate with your target groups? Register for this session to pick up tips and guidance for how to improve your reach. Limited places … Continue reading

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Can you afford a home in London?

London is a great city, but its housing is in crisis. The average monthly rent for a 2-bed property in London is £1,351, taking up 60% of average earnings. 46% of Londoners think the cost of housing in London is … Continue reading

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Tasaduq Sohail exhibition from Pakistan

Rebellious and prolific, Tasaduq Sohail is today one of the most renowned contemporary artists of Pakistan. It is a great pleasure for The Noble Sage to hold its third solo exhibition in celebration of this controversial artist.

Now 82 years old, Sohail is still as busy as ever; still holding exhibitions and still going to great lengths to have his art travel to all corners of the world. He has had more than 40 solo exhibitions to date, more than 25 in Pakistan (particularly at the Indus Gallery in Karachi where he had his first exhibition in 1977) and 15 internationally.

Sohail, is finally enjoying the success he so rightly deserves after more than forty years of toil to make his mark on the London art scene. The cost of this happiness has been immense: a psychologically-scarring youth in a corrupt country warring for its independence and subsequent self-exile from his family at the age of 31. To this day, Sohail’s work is very much the product of these early formative years in Pakistan.  

Runs 23rd March – 13th April
  

The Noble Sage Art Gallery,
2A Fortis Green, Finchley
London N2 9EL
Phone: 07901944997
Email: reception@thenoblesage.com

 How to get there : http://www.thenoblesage.com/Contact.html
  

Featured image:  ’Fish celebrating after the Doomsday’ (1990), watercolour and ink on paper, 6.75 x 9.5

Motivational training course from Women’s consortium

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  Setting Goals & Procrastination, Motivation & Confidence Building – Tuesday 10th April 2012 10am – 4pm How to help build, boost, and develop self-confidence and assertiveness Find out what motivates you & tap into ALL of your self-esteem potential … Continue reading

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New Library Lab workshops for budding entrepreneurs

Whey hey – Brilliant Brent is back up and running after a prolonged break abroad!  Just read about these new workshops in Willesden Green Library which are free and sound really interesting.  Click on the web link to find out exactly which topics they are covering….  (Brilliant Brent admin)

Calling all budding entrepreneurs

Library Lab, a pop-up learning and co-working space has now opened in Willesden Green Library Centre. The space will offer workshops and lectures on a range of topics from how to set up your own website to managing taxes for the self employed.

 Library Lab is part of the New Windows on Willesden project, Brent Council’s vision to regenerate the High Road and reduce local unemployment.

 For a list of workshops visit http://willesdenwindows.com/library-lab-2/ or alternatively email librarylab@architecture00.net