The Creative Bubble - POP-UP Art Gallery, Short Films & Slam Poetry

Roxy Bar & Screen, 128-132 Borough High Street, London,
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This event ended on Thursday 15th of May 2014
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Free
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Roxy Bar & Screen
Borough High Street, SE1 1LB
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Borough 0.14 miles

Three nights, once a month, The Creative Bubble, L'Enfant terrible of the art world, is taking over the Roxy Bar and Screen, London Bridge's on-trend bar, painting a new picture of contemporary art via a host of different mediums.

A 30 day rolling gallery with original art and limited edition prints, curated by Incandescent Artists, is a showcase of a who's who in the UK art scene. The exhibition is complemented by 3 nights of award winning short films, slam poetry and music.

Each month, The Creative Bubble will host a rotating pop-up gallery showcasing exciting new artists alongside established talent from around the world for 30 days. Launching on Tuesday 15th April with art on the walls by international talent consisting of: Inkie - Parlee ERZ - Dan ‘DANK’ Kitchener - Gnasher -Eska -Rowan Newton - Otto Schade -spZero76 - KeMeF Inc - Suzko -Zina - Cherie Strong - Artista - Jack Candy Kemp - SLM - Hush - Amara Por Dios - Martyna Pikula - Lee Hadwin - Rosie Emerson - ROO - Skyhigh and Sam Gare.

TUESDAY 15TH APRIL (free entry) - The exhibition opening night, is complemented by a short film night hosted by SixSixty who are screening 6 short films with heavy weights such as the 2014 BAFTA Short Film Winner James W. Griffiths, also included in the line up are shorts by Helena Brooks, Lev Pakman, Cassey Warren, Laurence Relton and Cyrus Trafford whose work has been included in the official selections for: Palme d'Or, Cannes; Berlin, Melbourne & Stockholm, San Diego Film Festival 2013; Cannes Short Film Corner 2013; Audience Fav Palm Springs Int. Shortfest 2013.

Wednesday 16th April (free entry) - Sees the Street Art Agency present Femme Fierce: Street Art Movie Night featuring both British and international street art documentaries ranging from Women on Walls that explores how gender affects the graffiti scene to Femme Fierce which follows some of the women who took part in UK's largest all female street art extravaganza. The screenings will be interspersed with a Q&A with some of the directors and artists featured in the movies.

Author and legendary graffiti writer Glynn 'NOIR' Judd will be signing his critically acclaimed book "Addicted to Steel" on the night.

Thursday 17th April (free entry) - Invites the finest of London's slam poets to hit the stage and deliver intellectually stimulating rhymes and witty repartee's.

Thank you for your time!!

TEAM TCB.

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