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Pam Glew


Last Updated: 11/12/2009

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Gender: Female
Status: In a Relationship
Age: 31
Sign: Leo

City: Brighton
State: South
Country: UK
Signup Date: 1/8/2006

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Thursday, November 12, 2009 
The Lock Up London
20 Nov - 10 Dec
I will showing alongside Nick Walker, Goldie, Mau Mau, Eelus, Beejoir & Jamie Reid
The Lock Up will have 3 new flag works
(including Looking Glass above)
The Lock Up, Eastcastle House, 27-28 Eastcastle Street, London,
W1W 8DH
 
for buyers enquries please contact info@eddielock.com


Art Mosh Paris
Art Mosh in Paris will be showing 3 new handmade 'French flags' alongside Herakut & Faith 47
Doors Studios,
9-9 Bis Rue De Lesdiguieres
75004
Paris

Nov 26 2009 7pm
further info: http://www.artmosh.com



UK Art Fairs
Liberty Gallery will have 3 new originals
including Aoki opposite
Northern Art Harrogate
13-15 Nov 2009
with Liberty Gallery Stand 21
Harrogate International Centre
Edinburgh Art Fair
20-22 Nov 2009
with Liberty Gallery Stand E8
Edinburgh Corn Exchange
more e-tickets, and invitations for Northern Art & Edinburgh please contact
info@liberty-gallery.com
Saturday, October 31, 2009 

Category: Art and Photography



Group Show in London
20 Nov  - 10 December 2009
with Pam Glew (me), Nick Walker, Eelus, Goldie, Jeff Aerosol, Beejoir, Mau Mau and more.......
The Lock Up East Castle House, 27-28 East Castle St, London W1W 8DH
Sales: info@eddielock.com
Saturday, October 24, 2009 
AAF has been good again, all flags sold out, and i even bought a nice piece myself by serena partridge from the art-file stand.

Heres my upcoming dates:

• AAF Amsterdam • 29 October - 1 Nov 2009 • http://www.affordableartfair.nl
Mauger modern art stand
• Northern Art •  13-15 November 2009 • http://www.northernartshow.com
Liberty Gallery stand
• Edinburgh Art Fair • 20-22 November 2009 • http://www.artedinburgh.com
Liberty Gallery stand

and i have been selected as the BIG Billboard for edinburgh art fair, so if your in the city keep your eyes out for one of my flags on a big flag on a 40 foot billboard in Edinburgh!

Also, theres a poss show in london TBC, email pam@pamglew.co.uk to go on the mailing list for latest exhibition news!

x pam x
Friday, July 31, 2009 

Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art

"A Mirror Distorted"

Andrea Michaelsson of Btoy, Candice Tripp
Cherri Wood and Pam Glew

The online preview for the LA group show at Carmichael is available to view

http://www.carmichaelgallery.com/shows/august62009bpreview.html

Opening Reception: Thursday August 6 2009 / 7.00pm – 10.00pm
Exhibition Dates: August 6 – August 27 2009
Address: Carmichael Gallery / 1257 N. La Brea Ave / West Hollywood CA 90038

Andrea Michaelsson:
Andrea Michaelsson began her career as a photographer of the colorful characters and situations that compose urban life in Barcelona. From these snapshots evolved striking stencil portraits woven into the fabric of the city’s streets. Although much of her work was destroyed following the government’s decree to eradicate graffiti, Andrea has remained an influential player in the Catalan street art scene. Based in the vibrant district of El Ravel, she and partner Ilia Mayer continue to paint both in Spain and around the world as the collective Btoy. Andrea has exhibited in galleries and events in Belgium, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Spain, UK and the US. Her prints are produced by UK publishing house Pictures on Walls. Publications featuring her work include ROJO, Overspray, Stencil History X and the book “BTOY” by Belio. For more information about Andrea and Btoy, visit thisisbtoy.com.
Candice Tripp:
Candice Tripp was born in 1985 in Cape Town, South Africa. The self-taught artist relocated to the UK upon completion of her high school education in 2004 to pursue fashion design at Central Saint Martins. She discontinued her plans for university in 2007 with the booking of her first solo show in Newcastle. Now twenty-three, she has exhibited her work in Los Angeles, London, Newcastle, Vienna and Berlin. Candice most recently enjoyed a successful solo exhibition at Lazarides Gallery, Newcastle. She currently lives and works in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. For more information about Candice, visit candicetripp.com.
Cherri Wood:
Cherri Wood is a young illustrator based in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Describing her pieces as “a cluster of ink explosions,” she frequently splashes the paper and canvas with liquid ranging from diet coke to tea and smudges it with willow charcoal and graphite. Cherri has exhibited her work in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver and London. For more information about Cherri, visit flickr.com/fysimone.
Pam Glew:
English artist Pam Glew creates striking portraits of women on a variety of vintage media, including fabrics, metal, antique book paper and other aged materials. Her distinctive aesthetic is achieved through a unique creative process involving ink, ammonia, bleach, and spray paint. Pam has been particularly lauded in recent years for her series of hand-worked and sewn flags, which she has exhibited in galleries across the UK and USA. One of a select group of strong female urban artists working today, Pam’s pieces hang in collections throughout North America and Europe. She lives and works in Brighton, England. For more information about Pam, visit pamglew.co.uk.
Please contact art@carmichaelgallery.com to purchase available work.
Thursday, March 19, 2009 


Sunday, January 18, 2009 

Category: Art and Photography

OK, So its 2009, its gonna be a good year,

First up is my London solo show titled 'Noir'

I'm the newest addition to the extraordinary and wonderful family of artists at Stella Dore Gallery and am busy working on my show 'Noir' which opens the evening of March 5th, so put that in your diary now....

The work in the show is an exploration of the cinematic imagery of Film Noir. More sophisticated and richer than the horror series, where as the women in the 'fear' work always seemed beautiful but scared, and were basically 'beautiful bait'..... victims....

Times have changed, and America has changed, I'm no longer looking at US as a country run by a loon, no Obama is now in control and I hope the biggest of hopes that he can sort out the can of worms he has inherited, I think he has an incredible job ahead, no one is perfect, and it will take time .. Now our attention is drawn to economy, the money system, banks, corruption and how very fragile our systems are. Corruption, crime, deviousness and winter have led me to watch a lot of Film noir. For it is the movie genre which is set in the darkest of underworlds, dens, gambling joints, seedy clubs, court rooms, its 1940-50s America in the post war era, yet Noir is a seductively delicious feast for the senses.


In quite a reversal, the women in Noir are bad girls; femme fatales, murderesses, adulturers, criminals, hussys.... you get the idea. Dark.

Brocade, flags, and some other surprises will comprise the show.. no more secrets

Check out the 'noir quote of the day' on the homepage:

My current favourite:
"I know you like a book, ya little tramp. You’d sell your own mother for a piece of fudge. But you’re smart with it. Smart enough to know when to sell and when to sit tight. You’ve got a great big dollar sign there where most women have a heart." The Killing (1956)


Thursday, October 30, 2008 
OLD GLORY PAM GLEW SOLO SHOW NOV 08

Dear Friends,

I'm having a solo show in Bristol which opens Fri 7 November, my first solo outside my home town, so I hope you can come and check it out.......


"Pam Glew, best known for vandalising international flags to create powerful portraits of women, brings a new collection of work to Bristol. Working directly onto vintage American flags, fabric and books and inspired by he love of obscure horror films, she creates and aesthetic that is both alluring and haunting.

Expect to see iconic portraits of actresses made by dyeing and bleaching vintage textiles, intricate gold stitched words on scraps of flags and stencilled images of shocked women on book covers.

This new work continues her 'Fear Series', which this year has been seen at Brick Lane Gallery (London), Black Rat Press (London) & Carmichael Gallery (LA)."

Opening Night:
Friday 7th November 7.30 –10pm

Then open:
8-16 November 12-7pm

Venue:
Trash Express
8-10 Bond Street
Broadmead
Bristol
BS1 3LU
(between Rikaxxe Music & Debenhams)


* * M O R E N E W S * *


SHOCK AWAKENING SCREENPRINT IS NOW AVAILABLE

'Shock Awakening' the new red fear screen print has been released and is now available to buy from http://www.pamglew.etsy.com
Sunday, September 14, 2008 
Hi there,

The lovely people at Graffle have just released the new screen print 'Window to the World'

Its vital stats are:

Artist: Pam Glew
Title: Window to the World
Medium: Screen Print
Paper Size: 105cm x 70.5cm
Ink image area: 73cm x 51cm
Edition: 30
Signed & Dated bottom right
Titled & numbered bottom left
Published: 2008
Price: £150

Measuring 105cm (1 metre) x 70.5 cm (it is the exact same size paper as the Crime Scene print). Its a 2 colour signed and numbered edition of 30.

It is available exclusively from the Graffle website:

http://www.graffle.co.uk/print/?p_id=101


Thanks to everyone who bought tickets and bid on the auctions for Graffle, the auctions alone have raised over £10,000 for children's charities. Please be a bit patient with the site as lots of people have been checking the site for their auction bids & the raffle wins. But rest assured all the peeps at Graffle are peddling on the bikes & the little hamsters are working overtime on their wheels to try to keep the servers up!

P x
Thursday, August 14, 2008 
im in a show at the foundry

28 August - 7 September

The Foundry - 86 Great Eastern Street - Old Street Tube (exit 3)

with me, the krah, copyright, pure evil, hutch, snub,. 45 rpm etc....

http://www.foundry.tv
Sunday, July 20, 2008 

Category: Art and Photography
The Inner Voices show is now open

its a cool mix of street art & urban wall painting, totem poles & a tent

Lotz (drawings & paintings)
me (tent & flags)
the krah (graffiti)
jim sanders (totem poles and paintings)

at The Gallery, 9-12 Middle Street, Brighton


18 July - 18 August
Open daily from 11 am- 8 pm

you can see photos here:: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pamglew/sets/72157606281166629 for photos