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Ricefield Club | YingMi Film Club 影迷!

We’re excited to announce the launch of Ricefield’s new, free Film Club – YingMi! (Chinese for ‘film fanatics!’)

Our first meet up will be kicking off with a Kung Fu film season starting on:

Monday 28th April at 6pm at the Imaginarium (257A Saracen Street, Glasgow G22 5JX)

  • Watch a Chinese inspired film each month
  • Meet up to share views in a relaxed environment
  • Discuss film projects & ideas
  • YingMi meeting spot: The Imaginarium

To join YingMi Film Club, please contact: info@ricefield.org.uk

影迷!

  • 观赏精彩中国电影
  • 影迷们的聚会聊天
  • 电影工作者亲临介绍作品
  • 相聚The Imaginarium

联系我们: info@ricefield.org.uk

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New Artist | Yue Xu

Chinese Calligraphy, Tai Chi, Brush Painting and Chinese Knotting workshop leader

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Joining Ricefield from Shanghai with a degree from Xi’an Academy of Fine Art specialising in Oil Painting, as well as Calligraphy, Chinese Ink Painting, Silkscreen print and jewellery design, followed by a Fine Art course at the University of Art London and now studying towards her Masters degree in Fine Art at Glasgow School of Art, Yue Xu is a new addition to our talented team of Chinese artists.

She was awarded First Class scholarships from 2008-2010 and her work has been exhibited in various exhibitions including Xi’an Academic of Fine Art Sketch Exhibition, Contemporary Art School College Student Exhibition, Guangzhou College Student Fair,  Xi’an Academic of Fine Art ‘Time Evidence’Exhibition and Grace & Clark Fyfe Gallery in Glasgow ‘ Word/Play’ Exhibition. Her work is both diverse and creative. She is inspired by her personal experiences growing up in China. Here is an excerpt from an interview regarding her recent exhibition:

At the time of the simplification of Chinese writing movement in China, my father was in his first year 
of elementary school. He said Chinese people need to spend a lot of time to memorize over 4000 
characters. For example, in one semester they learned a lot of characters but by the next semester 
the government published a new way to write certain characters, so you need to relearn them and maybe 
next semester some of these words wouldn't exist anymore. That really confused me about the culture. 
Historically, the Chinese people think that the world really is important, like it was made by the nature. 
But during this time, I was really confused about culture. 

So since my arrival to the UK, the main purpose of my work is not to address serious cultural concepts,
but I do try to use my work to change people's way of thinking about culture. That is why my work always
play around 2 different concepts. For example I have a conceptual framework for inscriptions on bone which
are the earliest forms of Chinese handwriting that we know and a different one for Emoji on iphone. When
I merge these two concepts together into one work such as 'Stone from other mountain', neither works. 
I draw Chinese landscape and write inscriptions with Chinese ink and pasted Emoji on toilet paper which 
express a no borders universality of using Emoji.

YX2Calligraphy Workshops with Yue Xu

I believe people like to use concepts to deal with problems, and this is really a rather lazy 
way of thinking. My works especially bother intellectuals and those who rely on conceptual thinking.
For example 'Spiral', words written by a mirror symmetry. The work makes no sense: the characters
are my inventions, made up of elements of real Chinese characters reconfigured in graphs that 
nobody can read. And then, as a viewer draws closer, everything changes, it is a image which becomes
everything you imagine. And according to my research the development of language like the development
of culture, it progresses like spiral from simple to complex and now go back to simple. In the future,
people will create more new words to adapt to the new life environment.

YX3 Painting Workshops with Yue Xu

New Artist | Pui Lee

Pui Lee – Freelance Artist & Arts Educator   www.puilee.co.uk

Working throughout the North of England and Scotland, Pui Lee is an experienced freelance artist and arts educator, who aims to empower others through creativity. She is available for workshops, tutoring, residencies, exhibitions and other creative projects.

Having spent 6 years in art school, Pui Lee is a postgraduate in Fine Art from Cumbria Institute of the Arts, now the University of Cumbria. Her own practice investigates the human condition, exploring personal issues and public interaction as well as notions of well-being – including 5 award-winning Big Draw! events! She has also exhibited her work widely nationally and internationally.

Her interdisciplinary practice incorporates: installation/3D, printmaking, moving image, textiles, drawing, painting and arts ‘n’ crafts; so she is very versatile and has a broad range of skills to offer. Pui Lee has experience of working with participants of all ages (children, youths, adults, families, elderly) including individuals with learning difficulties and/or disabilities. She also has relevant teaching qualifications.

Promoting self-expression, her educational work is informed by her own practice, which uses scale, space and process as a means of making complex ideas more accessible to people. The workshops enable participants to respond and get creative whilst building their confidence and allowing them the opportunity to make that positive contribution to the world.

Pui Lee is also an Arts Award Adviser for Discover/Explore/Bronze/Silver levels so she is able to help children and young people aged 5yrs-25yrs achieve their Arts Award.

Other notes: Pui Lee is also a dedicated martial artist and is a Black Belt in ITF Taekwon-Do. She is also a qualified Personal Trainer and Advanced Fitness Instructor in a range of disciplines. Pui Lee also works as a part-time Art Co-ordinator & Tutor for arts charity LifewithArt in the North East England region.

Chinese background: Pui Lee is a British-born artist with family origins from Hong Kong. She is bilingual, speaking Hakka and English.

 Ricefield workshops with Pui Lee:

Lantern Making, Chinese Opera Mask Making, Chinese Paper Folding, Recycled Chinese Dragons, Contemporary Chinese Art Inspired Workshops (various media) & Other Bespoke Workshops

To book a workshop with Pui Lee, contact Ricefield on: 0141 548 6978 or info@ricefield.org.uk

Evening/Weekend Course | Chinese Photography

With Yao Hui

This workshop introduces the history of Chinese photography through Chinese culture and arts with a special focus on Chinese documentary photography and contemporary art photography.  Participants will acquire the appropriate knowledge to inspire and enable them to explore their own project focusing on the local Chinese community.The project can be portrait photography, documentary photography, fine art photography or photography with digital-media. When the project is completed there will be a peer critique and opportunity to exhibit their work in a small exhibition.

Through this workshop the participants will understand the development of Chinese photography, study of the works of a number of well-known Chinese photographers and artists, become familiar with Chinese culture and social status, and have the opportunity to communicate with the local Chinese community.

Photography Course: 6 weeks – 90 minutes per workshop

Week 1: Chinese Photography : A History – Early Photography in China to A New Generation of Chinese Photography

Week 2: Becoming a Photographer: Key Photography Techniques & Tips

Week 3: Photo Assignment – Landscapes or Portraiture

Week 4: Photography Project Review – Pupils bring their photos in and receive professional feedback

Week 5: Post-production and Making Prints

Week 6: Critique and Exhibition

Price per person per 6 week course: £100 adults £80 concessions

For further information or to book your place, contact info@ricefield.org.uk or 0141 548 6978

 

Yao Hui Photography

Ricefield Club | ShuChong! Book Club 书虫!| 23 April

Thanks to those who made our first ShuChong session! If you didn’t manage, never fear! Our next meet up is:

Wednesday 23rd April at 6pm at Hillhead Book Club (17 Vinicombe St, Glasgow G12 8BE)

Shu of the Month: River Town by Peter Hessler

Whether you read paperbacks, hardbacks or tablets all bookworms are welcome!

If you would like to attend, please contact: info@ricefield.org.uk

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文学爱好者“书虫!”首聚
4月23日 周三晚6点
Hillhead Book Club,17 Vinicombe St, Glasgow G12 8BE

分享Peter Hessler作品/River Town阅读感受

活动免费,自付茶水

联系: info@ricefield.org.uk

Workshop | Cheung Chau Bun Festival 包山 | May

With Myra Ip Mei Kan and Donna Vivers

Celebrate Cheung Chau Bun Festival from 3rd – 7th May with our new arts and crafts workshop of felt bun making, bun decorating and bun tower creation! This festival began as a way to ward off evil spirits who plagued Cheung Chau Island near Hong Kong with disease but is now an ongoing annual festival celebrating different aspects of Chinese culture  – the highlight being the bun snatching competition climbing enormous bun towers!

Group Price of up to 25 people (including materials): £150.00

For individual price enquiries, please contact info@ricefield.org.uk

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Workshop | Tea Ceremony + Tea Tasting | 30 March

Pre Qing Ming Tea Pre Qing Ming Tea Chinese

Ricefield Club | LiaoliaoBa! Travelling Culture Cafe 聊聊吧!

Are you interested in Chinese culture and looking to make friends whilst exploring new places in Glasgow?

Come for a blether at our new travelling culture cafe LiaoLiaoBa! (Chinese for let’s chat about it!)

We meet every month in a different cafe in Glasgow with a different conversation theme to encourage Scottish/Chinese cultural exchange in a fun environment.

Whether you speak Chinese or English, as long as you like to chat you are welcome!

To join LiaoLiaoBa, contact: info@ricefield.org.uk

 

Our next meet up will be on:

Saturday 29th March at 2pm at Tchai Ovna, 42 Otago Lane, Glasgow

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Ricefield Club | ShuChong! Book Club Launch 书虫!| 19 March

The greatly anticipated Ricefield Book Club “ShuChong!” will be launched on:

Wednesday 19th March at 6pm at Hillhead Book Club (17 Vinicombe St, Glasgow G12 8BE)

Whether you read paperbacks, hardbacks or tablets all bookworms are welcome!

Shu of the Month: Boy in the Twilight by Yu Hua

If you would like to attend, please contact: info@ricefield.org.uk

March

文学爱好者“书虫!”首聚
3月19日 周三晚6点
Hillhead Book Club,17 Vinicombe St, Glasgow G12 8BE

分享余华作品《黄昏里的男孩》/Boy in the Twilight阅读感受

活动免费,自付茶水

联系: info@ricefield.org.uk

Ricefield Club | PaiBa! Photo Club Launch 拍吧! | 11 March

We are excited to announce that PaiBa Photo Club will be launched on:

Tuesday 11th March, 6pm at Feast Restaurant (upper floor), 292-298 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3JA

Featuring presentations from Chinese photographers Yao Hui, Cui Ying and Guo Xueci.

If you’d like to come along, please contact info@ricefield.org.uk for more information.

 

What is PaiBa?

Literally meaning “Shoot it!” in Chinese, PaiBa is one of Ricefield’s new, free monthly meet-ups for keen photographers to enjoy shooting and sharing photos inspired by Chinese photography and culture:

  • Chinese inspired photo assignment each month
  • Bring your photos along to share views and techniques
  • Amateurs and beginners welcome!
  • Chat in a relaxed setting at Feast restaurant (upper floor)

To join PaiBa Photo Club, please contact: info@ricefield.org.uk 

 

 拍吧!

摄影发烧友“拍吧”首聚
3月11日 周二 晚6点 Feast Restaurant, 292-298 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3JA

职业摄影师Yao Hui, Cui Ying, Guo Xueci 到场分享摄影技巧 

活动免费,自付茶水     联系我们: info@ricefield.org.uk
  • 欣赏中国摄影师的杰作
  • 分享你相机里的动人瞬间
  • 交流摄影技术
  • 相聚Feast (上楼)

联系我们: info@ricefield.org.uk

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