Filmed in Harlow and Duckend, Essex here’s Kingstreetimages’ latest film which celebrates the Arts Means Business initiative from The Gibberd Gallery, based in Harlow, Essex. The film features artists Valerie Inns, and Sarah Brown – Architectural Artwork and Glass. The project included artists working in residences with Raytheon, Astro Lighting, and Arrow.com. These companies all have offices in Harlow and …
Light Work
Close up of new sculpture by Valerie Inns inspired by a residency with Astro Lighting for The Gibberd Gallery ‘s current project: Arts Means Business. The sculpture has been created using plaster, one of the materials used by Astro in their lighting product range. The work in progress will be featured in an upcoming exhibition at Gibberd Gallery, alongside work by …
Beware Of Falling Pears
We had a great day filming at Raytheon in Harlow for The Gibberd Gallery’s Arts Means Business film. We were working with artist, Sarah Brown – Architectural Artwork and Glass whose work will feature in the forthcoming exhibition at The Gibberd Gallery. And yes the pears were very tasty.
Lights, Camera, Astro
Spent the day filming at Astro Lighting where we were lucky to catch artist Valerie Inns’ lunchtime workshop. The film captures artists including Sarah Brown, Valerie Inns, and Connie Flynn’s work. This work was made as part of residences in businesses including Raytheon, Astro Lighting, and Arrow Electronics for a forthcoming exhibition, Arts Means Business at the The Gibberd Gallery.
Arts Means Business
Can’t wait to see Sarah’s work, which we will be filming next week as part of the The Gibberd Gallery’s upcoming project: Arts Means Business. The project includes artists in residences located in businesses around Harlow and an exhibition creating a vital link between art and business. King Street Images will be filming artists and businesses including Raytheon, Astro Lighting …
Early Night
Even after a long day filming there is always the prospect of a pleasant surprise. I was running late and stopped for some quick bits at Tesco in Harlow at just the right time.
Arts Means Business
Looking forward to working again with ever innovative Gibberd Gallery’s on their Arts Means Business project #artsmeansbusiness Love this Frink, part of the The Gibberd Gallery ‘s permanent collection. Always something new to discover and appreciate at the gallery.
Harlow’s Gin Still
The copper gin still in the gardens of Harlow Museum was once part of the nearby Gilbey gin distillery. All roads seem to lead back to John Huston’s “The African Queen” based on CS Forester’s novel which has Humphrey Bogart’s Charlie Allnutt form a great relationship with gin, albeit Gordon’s, until Katherine Hepburn’s Rose Sayer pours it into the river …
The African Queen
We had a meeting at Harlow Museum, part of Science Alive and Harlow’s Time Machine, this morning. The museum is sited among beautifully kept walled gardens, and always has really well-thought out exhibits. As you walk in to the welcoming entrance there sits a beautiful plant, The African Queen, or more commonly known as the Parrot Plant. And who could …
The benefits of culture for business (and vice versa)
Kingstreetimages Producer Maxine King interviews Gibberd Gallery Director Corrina Dunlea about the potentials for growth between business and culture in Harlow for HB Life Magazine June 2015 PART of the blueprint for the new town of Harlow was to create a place for business and industry to thrive, with a unique environment for residents to cohabit with great works …
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