Self Service present...
Pub Conversations

Introducing a series of talks & discussions by an invited speaker and guest of their choosing, to take place in the Lily Langtry Room of the Lamp Tavern, 257 Barford Street, Birmingham.

Future Conversations;

Tuesday 29th April, 7.30pm - Melanie Carvalho & Ross Birrell

Melanie Carvalho is an artist working and living in London. She has shown in solo exhibitions (Cubitt gallery, London, 2002; Hidde van Seggelen, London 2006) and group exhibitions (East International, Norwich School of Art and Gallery, 2007; Where the Wild Things Are, Dundee Contemporary Arts, 2006; The Impossible Landscape, UMass Fine Art Centre, Amherst, Massachussetts, USA, 2006; Collage, Bloomberg Space, London; Solar Lunar, doggerfisher, 2004; Plunder, DCA, 2003; Viewfinder, Arnolfini, Bristol, 2002). She also co-curated The Poster Show with John Maclean that was shown at Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, New York, in 1999 and Cabinet, London, 2000. Carvalho studied at Central Saint Martins College of Art and the Royal College of Art and received a Rome scholarship in 1998 . She recently published a book entitled Expedition: A Journey in Search of Tropical Scotland, (which includes an essay by Ross Birrell) as part of a piece of work of the same name, whereby she travelled around the west coast of Scotland drawing, painting and filming the palms and sub-tropical flora that grown there. Her work is in private and public collections, including the New Art Gallery, Walsall.


Ross Birrell is an artist and writer. He has shown in group and solo exhibitions including the 4th Gwangju Bienalle (2002), Utopia Station (Sindelfingen, 2003), Envoy, Ellen de Bruijne Projects, Amsterdam and BüroFriedrich, Berlin (2003), Between the Lines Apex Art, New York (2003), Homo Ludens: Works from the Envoy series 1998-2005, Friesmuseum,
Leeuwarden (2005) and most recently the survey show curated by Jörg Heiser, Romantic Conceptualism, Kunsthalle, Nürnberg/BAWAG Foundation Vienna 2007. Since 2005 Birrell has collaborated with David Harding on a
series of films and installations, Port Bou: 18 Fragments for Walter Benjamin (2005) and Cuernavaca: A Journey in Search of Malcolm Lowry (2006) commissioned by Kunsthalle Basel. In December 2007 they were awarded an SAC Artist’s Film and Video Award for a new film to be shot in Havana and Miami in Spring 2008, to be premiered at CCA, Glasgow in
January 2009 on the 50th anniversary of the Cuban revolution.

Ross Birrell is a lecturer and researcher at Glasgow School of Art and editor of the online journal, Art & Research. He is represented by Ellen de Bruijne Projects, Amsterdam.

 

Previous Conversationalists;

5 October 2006 - Ruth Barker & Niall MacDonald 
9 November 2006 - Miles Thurlow & Carmen Cebreros Urzaiz
23 November 2006 - James Hyde & Gavin Wade
22 March 2007 - JJ Charlesworth & Josie Appleton
12 April 2007 - Leo Fitzmaurice & S Mark Gubb

5th July 2007, 7.30pm - Ryan Gander and Bedwyr Williams
12th July 2007 - Becky Shaw and Steven Eastwood
4th December 2007 - Pub(lic) Conversation about Studio and Workspace in Birmingham
 

Please note that although the events are free places are limited and book is essential. to book a place email selfservice@hotmail.co.uk
 

The Lamp Tavern is wheelchair accessible.

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