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WORK by two Keighley-district artists is being showcased on Bradford’s Big Screen. Haworth-based Judy Sale and Keighley’s Caleb Lewis are among the latest six professional artists from across the area to be part of the initiative. Their work will be shown on the screen – in Centenary Square – at 12.30pm every day, throughout May and June. The bi-monthly Artist’s Choice presentations are organised by Silsden man Colin Neville, curator of the Not Just Hockney website, in association with Bradford UNESCO City of Film. “This is a chance for members of the public to see artwork that they might not otherwise encounter,” he said. ....
THREE paintings by Addingham artist, Geraldine Thompson, will feature daily on the Big Screen in Bradford, throughout May and June. It is part of the ‘Artist’s Choice’ presentation, organised by Bradford UNESCO City of Film in association with Silsden arts supporter, Colin Neville, who manages the Not Just Hockney website. The bi-monthly presentations on the Big Screen present the work of six local professional artists, selected by them, at 12.30pm each day in Centenary Square. Mr Neville said: “It’s a chance for the public to see art and craft work they might not otherwise encounter. “These artists are also keeping alive the very strong art and craft tradition we have in locally. And it’s this sheer diversity of creative talent that will help us win the bid to become the City of Culture in 2025. ....