Moooving Sculptures by Johnny White and Amanda Wray. Artists Johnny White (Ride of Life veteran) and Amanda Wray have created a fantastic new exhibition currently at Scarborough Art Gallery The exhibits are created from junk -surplus nutcrackers and redundant fire extinguishers, amongst other things. August 6th 11 – 4 pm Kinetic Creations Workshop. August 14th […]
Mechanics Alive!! in Glasgow
Mechanics Alive!! is now open at the Scotland Street School Museum in Glasgow. The exhibition is an essential on your itinerary if you are in Scotland over the summer. The Museum setting is a Victorian school (a beautiful Mackintosh designed building) which closed exactly 30 years ago on the launch of the CMT exhibition. Children […]
CMT in Tokyo
Our permanent exhibition in Japan, operated by Entertainment Bowl, that was in Otaru, Hokkaido for over 15 years, is now on the move. It opened in the Ginza area of Tokyo earlier this month, and the tiny shop has been inundated with visitors (over 5000 in the first 10 days). This is a great exhibition […]
Spooner's Tree of Life
Falmouth Art Gallery opened the first of their series of Darwin related exhibitions, ‘Voyages of Discovery’ on 14th February. The exhibition includes several pieces of automata, including this piece ‘Who’s Who on the Tree of Life’ by Paul Spooner. Paul says ‘after a lot of messing about, I went with this thing that shows firstly […]
Sharmanka Exhibition
Following the success of Sharmanka’s new Gothic Circus exhibition at last year’s Edinburgh Festival, and more recently as part of MimeFest in London, the pieces move to the Oxfordshire Museum in Woodstock. SHARMANKA (Russian for hurdy-gurdy) was founded by sculptor-mechanic Eduard Bersudsky and theatre director Tatyana Jakovskaya in St.Petersburg (Russia) in 1989. Audiences in many […]