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b-side Festival announces programme led by resident and international artists Pollution Pods by Michael Pinsky presented on Portland by Cape Farewell and b-side June 29 - July 01 2019. Photo: Rachel Dunford. ISLE OF PORTLAND .- Cementing its status as one of the most unusual and innovative contemporary art festivals in the UK, b-side is back with an exciting, playful, and challenging programme led by Portland-based and world-renowned artists including Creatives Garage, Olivia Furber, and Ramzi Maqdisi. Energising the cultural scene in Dorset, b-side Festival presents work from South West based creatives alongside new and established artists from across the UK and beyond. With the artwork commissioned via an international open call over two years ago, allowing the artists the time and creative space to produce site-responsive works, the festival encourages artists to take risks and make resonant connections with the Isle of Portland. ....
AN ANNUAL art gathering moved online this year - with students showcasing their artwork in an online gallery and taking part in educational and creative sessions run by professional artists. The Friendly Society of Artistic Labourers (FSAL) launched this year’s event on March 5 - and the artwork featured is now free to access on their website. The event brought together over 130 creative art students at Weymouth College, their teachers, local artists and Weymouth’s historic Nothe Fort for an exciting collaboration centred on protecting society and surviving as human beings in uncertain times. Founded in 2019, and taking its lead from the Tolpuddle Martyrs, FSAL had their very first event and exhibition at the Shire Hall in Dorchester in 2020 featuring a march of artists through the streets of Dorchester extolling the virtues of a creative life. ....