Sage Brice

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Author Archives: sagebrice

‘Everything and More’ at the Old School Room, West Coker, Somerset

August 20, 2012by sagebrice Leave a comment

See my work alongside 7 other artists in an upcoming exhibition  looking at the peripheral occurerences of the artists’ practice. Curated by OSR Projects as part of the Somerset Art […]

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Collaborations, Events, Future Museum, Sculpture

Featured Bike: “Knit on in Confidence and Hope…”

July 31, 2012by sagebrice 1 Comment

A very special custom ‘tattoo’ for passionate knitter Hannah Condry, this fine Dutch-style cycle from Jake’s Bikes now features a quote from knitting hero Elizabeth Zimmerman and a ‘knitted’ frame […]

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bicycle tattoo parlour
Bristol Pound Illustration

Artwork chosen to feature on the new Bristol £

July 10, 2012by sagebrice 8 Comments

The Bristol Pound is a new currency designed to encourage local spending and support independent enterprises in Bristol. My work was chosen to feature on the Bristol £ notes, along […]

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Drawing, Illustration, Nature, Wildlife

Bicycle ‘tattoos’ and painted bells at the Easton Art Trail!

June 26, 2012by sagebrice 3 Comments

Cycle down to the Easton Arts Trail and leave your bike with me while you explore, then come back to collect your newly embellished ride! Don’t worry if you can’t […]

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bicycle tattoo parlour, Events

FutureMuseum at PLaCE Speaker Series, UWE

March 16, 2012by sagebrice Leave a comment

 Artist’s talk: Jethro Brice Future Recall: the fluid tense as a creative strategy Thursday 29th March 2012, 18.00-19.30 Department of Art and Design Faculty of Creative Arts, Humanities and Education […]

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Events, Future Museum, Public Art

Creative Practice: Sustainability and Environment presentation at WASPS studios, Selkirk

February 17, 2012by sagebrice Leave a comment
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Events

Bicycle ‘Tattoo’ Parlour at Bristol christmas fairs

November 29, 2011by sagebrice Leave a comment

…with apologies for the religious and commercial overtones, but excitement at what looks to be an enjoyable opportunity, I’d like to welcome those of you who reside in Bristol with […]

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bicycle tattoo parlour, Events

Artist’s talk for This is Youth Work book launch

November 26, 2011by sagebrice 3 Comments

I was invited to give a presentation about my illustrations for the book  ‘This is Youth Work – Stories From Practice’ (In Defence of Youth Work/Unison/Unite, 2011) at the formal […]

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Events, Illustration

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Sage Brice
Department of Geography,
Durham University,
Lower Mountjoy,
South Road,
Durham,
DH1 3LE
07810 847 970

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