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Eastville Project Space

Eastville Project Space

Eastville Project Space (EPS) is a creative hub for artistic collaboration across different disciplines.

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    • Chaotic Behaviour
    • Sound and Music – Composer Curator
    • Wyrd Wild West Festival
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  • Archive
    • Exhibition: Still Crazy – Rockaway Park 2019
    • Exhibition: Hinterlands
    • Exhibition: The Archeology of Destruction by Jenny Graham & Farmer Glitch
    • Exhibition: Still Crazy-Yeovil 2018
    • Let’s Build pop-up at The Quedam Centre, Yeovil (29 June – 4 Aug)
    • Pink Shed Takeover @Supernormal Festival (5-7 August 2016)
    • The Making of A Momentum by Edwin Stolk (2016)
    • Micro-residency: Jon England (2016)
    • Micro-residency: Simon Blackmore (2016)
    • Micro-residency: Fiona Winning (2015)
    • Performance: D R A W N O N W A R D by Isobel Adderley
    • EastvilleEats by Fiona Winning
    • Cracklebox Workshop
    • Exhibition: ‘as eye saw it’ by Fiona Winning
    • Event 17th October 2015
    • Artist in Resident 2015: Gavin Morris
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Category: News

Chaotic Behaviour Sessions

March 24, 2022 farmerglitch Event, News, Uncategorized

As part of EPS Director, Stephen Ives, Sound and Music – Composer Curator commission; we hosted numerous live events at EPS, during 2021. An archive of these events is available

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Sound and Music – Composer Curator

August 26, 2020 farmerglitch News

Our director Stephen Ives, has been selected as one of 5 artists to work on a new project, as part of the Sound and Music Composer-Curator 2020-21 programme. He will

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Isolation and Rejection – Compilation

July 23, 2020 farmerglitch News

A track recorded on the 1st day of the lock-down, in our old studio, is included on the third instalment of ISOLATION AND REJECTION a multi-volume compilation of rejected sounds

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BBC Radio 4 – New Weird Britain

December 19, 2019 farmerglitch News

Last year during our Wyrd Wild West festival, music journalist John Doran and producer Alannah Chance, travelled down to our studio in Yeovil to record interviews with Farmer Glitch and

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The changing face of Yeovil – 'The Archeology of Destruction'.

December 1, 2019 farmerglitch News

Following our move last December to new premises – and the redevelopment of our old space – the near-by buildings and grounds, where the following video was filmed have also

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Indicators : Yeovil Creatives Exhibition

October 15, 2019 farmerglitch Event, News

Visit our pop-up gallery to see our latest exhibition features new works by artists and guests from Yeovil Creatives. Come to celebrate things that we treasure and join our drop-in

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Exhibition – Still Crazy – Rockaway Park

October 1, 2019 farmerglitch Event, News

Eastville Project Space were invited to display our STILL CRAZY – Yeovil Fanzines exhibition at Rockaway Park , Temple Cloud, Bristol. An exhibition of Music Fanzines circulated in and around

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Yeovil Creatives Pop-up Exhibition @ Quedam

May 2, 2019 farmerglitch Event, News, Yeovil Creatives

23 May – 29 June Unit 11, Vicarage Walk, Quedam Shopping Centre An annual exhibition put together by artists and creatives in and around Yeovil, featuring a wide range of works.

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Exhibition: Hinterlands

October 15, 2018 farmerglitch Event, News

‘Hinterlands’  12 – 22 October, 2018 Open Daily Monday-Friday 10am – 4pm Saturday & Sunday 10am – 5pm ‘Hinterlands’ brings together eight emerging artists working in mediums of Illustration, Fine Art

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EXHIBITION: Still Crazy

September 1, 2018 farmerglitch Event, News, Uncategorized

Quedam Shoppin Centre – August- September 2018 STILL CRAZY – An exhibition of Music Fanzines circulated in and around Yeovil, Somerset from the 70s onwards. Rural Village Hall DIY. Artworks

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Eastville Project Space is an independent artspace in Yeovil.

We are dedicated to exploring projects with music, sound and performance.   Our space is set up to support research, making and playing with sound and art. We have comprehensive production facilities that enable people of all ages and backgrounds to make new work.

Our 2 floor premises includes: an upstairs music studio, workshops space and a ground floor shop/performance area.

Eastville Project Space is a non-profit making organisation, trading under Eastville Project Ltd (Company Number 12734194) & supported by Eastville Project Space Ltd.

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