A PONTE
A PONTE Group of artists is a team of creative individuals who are committed to support encourage and provide opportunities for other artists working with all types of media and encompassing all avenues of cultural and artistic expression. Within that framework we aim to sponsor personal and creative growth by providing a secure base for inter-reaction and interlocking the exchange of ideas and concepts by motivating and consolidating individual aspirations within the group dynamic.
Artists working in all aspects of the fine arts are welcome in to our open door policy, and whilst wishing to maintain a high standard will not exclude individuals wanting to further develop their skills and level of competence. The Bridge Group will endeavor to seek and establish venues for individual and group collective to exhibit work and performance based events and provide a suitable working environment for those with limited resources.
The website facility provides information on the groups activities, exhibitions currently running, and detailing forthcoming events, also displayed on the site is a comprehensive biography of the artists, and examples of their work, and work in progress. The site also has its own blog inviting free expression, creative writing, poetry and comment. The group is committed to expand the site which it sees as a live document, to include more cultural and community based activities, promotion of events and exhibitors, and comprehensive updating of its progress.
Presently the group receives no funding, being recently formed is the prime reason, but as a very forward thinking and highly motivated unit we are looking to the future, and therefore we intend to seek financial backing for what we believe is a required asset to the well being and cultural health of the Tavira community. With the collective knowledge and experience of the group participants, we anticipate a move in this direction to be one that will transpire into a positive outcome.

It looks like we agree with most stuff here…Luis is better in classical english…he-he…than me…and mayby on another consentration-level too…he-he…
but in the end it looks like we agree…that the second paragraf is somthing that should be discussed…it might seem a bit too optemistic that we should be able to give free working-space to other artists coming from out-side The Bridge…as long as we have been looking for a place for quite some years now, actually becos the members of the group needs a place…but…mayby it`s possible to discuss to rent working-place for people outside…it doesn`t necesarrely have to be expensive…
Duruti & Malatesta
Comment by Leif Lønne — April 3, 2008 @ 1:20 pm
Yeah, I suggest to Leif to take a look.
ola
Comment by ola — April 4, 2008 @ 11:54 am
okey…sorry, ure right…it might be very big, or something else that we don`t know…WE didn`t see it yet.
Comment by Leif Lønne — April 5, 2008 @ 8:06 am
You have to revise your opinion. Repeating this nuttery misses your point. Give us proofs. Not just with words, but with deeds.
Comment by Michael — April 11, 2008 @ 1:08 am
Michael Who?
What are you asking for?
Comment by ola — April 11, 2008 @ 3:54 pm
to foreign artists specialized in any discipline
The City of Paris and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs offer foreign artists a resident’s programme at the Récollets International Accommodation and Exchange Centre, a prestigious building inaugurated in 2003, on the banks of Saint Martin Canal, in the heart of Paris, to foreign artists specialized in any discipline.
This programme is targeted to confirmed writers and artists who will be selected by a board of examiners on the basis of a project they would like to develop in Paris during their stay. This project can be carried out at the invitation of a Paris art institution within the framework of a programme of cultural cooperation or as a personal artistic research approach.
The winners are hosted in one of the 6 studios, for a 3 months period. At the end of their stay, the artists must write a report on their stay.
Comment by yuko — May 26, 2008 @ 9:48 am
Funny foto here
Comment by tumChafttub — December 16, 2008 @ 6:57 am