
Visual Arts Season
          
           
          A showcase of work of local professional, student and amateur artists
          
           
| Local 
              artists have joined forces for a borough-wide showcase of their 
              work in arts centres, galleries, studios, community centres, colleges, 
              offices, restaurants and pubs this month. Professional, student and amateur artists are taking part in exhibitions and events at more than 20 venues as part of Hammersmith & Fulham's third annual Visual Arts Season, organised by the council's arts team. Working artists are opening their 
                studios to visitors; schoolchildren and students are showing recent 
                work in community centres and colleges; while anyone who lives, 
                works or studies in Hammersmith & Fulham has been given the 
                chance to show their work in the Borough Open Exhibition 2003 
                at Hammersmith Town Hall. | ||
| Artpoints4ward Are you a visual artist? Out of work, or registered unemployed? Committed to developing your practice as your profession? Stuck, or unsure of your next step forward? Would you like support and guidance? If so, artpoints4ward is a new service provided by Artquest designed with you in mind. From July 2003 there will be an adviser on hand at a number of Job Centres around London to support your professional development as a visual artist/craftsperson and guide you to take your next step. For further details and to book a session with our advisor speak to your current Job Centre advisor. If you are not registered at a job centre in the boroughs listed below you can contact our artpoints4ward advisor at artpoints4ward@aol.com. The advice sessions are available Tuesdays between 10am - 4pm, July to September. The West - covering Hammersmith, Fulham wards etc. JobCentrePlus, 2nd Floor, Glen house, 22 Glenthorne Road, Hammersmith, London, W6 0PP. Artquest Web site | Visual 
              Arts Season programme of events: Borough Open Exhibition - Hammersmith 
                Town Hall, small hall (19-26 June) Visual Arts Season launch, reception 
                and photocall - Hammersmith Town Hall (6pm on Thursday, 19 June) Schools artwork display 
                - William Morris Society (until 28 June) | |
| Student exhibitions Colours of Daylight - Novotel 
                London West, 1 Shortlands, W6 (until 30 June) Alive - Wills Art Warehouse, 
                Unit 3, Heathmans Road, SW6 (24 June - 27 July) The Stonemason's Arms pub, 54 Cambridge 
                Grove, W6 (until 30 June) The Gate Restaurant, 51 Queen Caroline 
                Street, W6 (throughout June) Walking Your Way to Health - 
                Walking tours of exhibitions (17 & 19 June) Sign up for our free weekly newsletter Comment on this story on the forum | artist Shanti Panchal. Open: 11am - 7pm daily. Phone: 020 7381 3086. Leave to Remain - Acava 
                artists' collective (16-22 June) Road Works - Acava (until 
                30 June) Viva Art (children's artwork) 
                - Masbro Centre, 87 Masbro Road, W14 (until 27 June) Crossing the Water - Hammersmith 
                & Fulham Irish Centre, Blacks Road, W6 (until 30 June) The Riverside Story - Riverside 
                Studios, Crisp Road, W6 (until 30 June) Face Value - Riverside Studios 
                (16 June - 20 July) White City Murals - Wood 
                Lane, W12 (throughout June) Summer Dreams Batik Work 
                - Hammersmith Information Centre, 20 Broadway Shopping Centre, 
                W6 (until 20 June) Open Studios - Artists at 
                Home (13-15 June) As Nature Intended - POSK 
                Gallery, Polish Centre, 238-246 King Street (15-27 June) Al-Iraq Exhibition - Aya 
                Gallery, 15 Fulham High Street, SW6 (until 21 June) Art-West - Riverside Artists 
                Group (until 29 June) Brackenbury Primary School hat 
                making project - Cambridge House Foyer, Cambridge Grove, W6 
                (until 30 June) 
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