After spending the last week and a half doing a lot of nothing since the deadline, I decided to go to a few galleries to spark up a few new ideas and enthusiasm. There wasn't much worth seeing to be honest I was a bit disappointed, but here is the best of the day.
The Cornerhouse
If you've got 5 mins I would pop in, it wont take much longer than that. If not you won't be missing much!
The Manchester Gallery
Again, there wasn't much to inspire here. Some more animations in the downstairs gallery by... Nothing special - just some animals moving. Animation is quite a simple thing to do I think, you have to be original and good at art direction to make something good. These animations could have been done by a novice and do not deserve to be in Manchester gallery!
I did find this beautiful piece of furniture though - I love furniture! I can't wait to get my own house and have enough money to furnish it!
The Waiting Room
I couldn't make the opening night to Dr.Me's exhibition so thought I would pop in and have a look. I only managed to make it to a few over the months as well, which was a shame, but still I think they have done a great job putting this together, so well done if you're reading!


This kind of work isn't really my thing or what I would usually pick out - the artists on display all work in a similar style and aesthetic which isn't really me. Still, it's good to keep my mind open to all visual styles!
Urbis has left the building
A summary of the last 6 years of amazing Urbis popular culture exhibitions. I didn't realise how sad it was that Urbis is closing until I got here, actually I think its a travesty. There is no other gallery in Manchester that offers the same calibre of exhibitions as Urbis, it has offered a vital connection with contemporary Art and Design and the North, bridging the gap of London galleries. I think this is a huge mistake for Manchester's creative community and status, we will probably begin to lose out too other northern cities now. And a football museum? I think it's about time Manchester tried to develop itself past the pigeon hole of football (and football hooligans, violence and mess) and thought seriously about what else it has to offer as a cultural city. This is obviously about money and not a lot else.
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