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Heavy Pencil is One

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Posted by Mark Sinclair, 23 September 2009, 11:53    Permalink    Comments (3)

Heavy Pencil, the ICA's monthly drawing event, is one year old next month. And they're having a free party to celebrate where the likes of Andrew Rae, Ian Stevenson and Anthony Burrill will be drawing, live, for your pleasure...

The party is on October 1 at the ICA theatre and bar (full address below). There will also be a live performance from band, Django Django, starting at 8pm.

Other illustrators taking part in the birthday event include Malcolm Goldie, The Student Forum and Luke Best from the Peepshow Collective.

A one-off, limited edition album of 7" postcards by some of this esteemed list of scrawlers will also be available to buy for £10 from the ICA bookshop on the night. Tthe pack also includes a CD featuring music by the various illustrators, musicians and DJs who have played at Heavy Pencil. Talented chaps all.

ICA, The Mall, London, SW1. Call +44 (0)20 7930 3647 for tickets and more info.

The freaky dungaree'd character, above, was drawn by Ian Stevenson

 

3 Comments

More pencils here http://www.suprbo.com/2009/07/de-lusage-du-crayon/
and here http://www.suprbo.com/2009/07/de-lusage-du-crayon-2/ or here http://www.suprbo.com/2009/09/de-l%E2%80%99usage-du-crayon-3/
suprlipopette
2009-09-23 14:13:35


also check the Heavy Pencil blog for news, info on the artists and free mashmallows (not really)
http://heavypencil.wordpress.com
gemma
2009-09-23 15:07:45


Free Mashmellows.....?!
not sure if that was missing an R and teasing us royally there Gemma? as a mashmellow sounds completely intriguing!

I want!
http://www.theopenconsultancy.com
KP
2009-09-28 12:59:22


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