A Nicer Tuesdays line-up you won’t want to miss – get tickets now
The line-up for Nicer Tuesdays October is stellar, covering a clubbing legacy, a renowned record store, brilliantly bizarre music videos, and illustration inspired by 80s toys. Get your tickets now for 25 October.
Roberto Rosolin has been in-house art director of Fabric, London’s best known nightclub, for 17 years. Now as the club is under threat, Roberto tells the fascinating story of his time there, from designing Fabric’s artwork to using the club as a studio.
Rough Trade magazine editor Liv Siddall will be taking us through her work on developing the famous store’s publication, which aims to represent its ethos in print with its design inspired by the busy walls of the store, and its positive, celebratory message.
Illustrator Rob Flowers has an enviable collection of 80s toys, Halloween ephemera and folklorish bits and bobs, which inspire his trippy illustration and animation work. He’ll be telling us all about this, and his latest work for Maynards Bassetts and Google.
Designer and director Greg Barth creates technically innovative and visually joyful videos with a surreal edge. His latest included working with bizarre Jack Sachs characters to present a dark-humoured vision for the future of VR.
Tickets are available now for 25 October.
Location:
Protein Studios
31 New Inn Yard
EC2A 3EY
United Kingdom
Doors open at 7pm and talks start at 7.30pm until 9pm.
Supported by Park Communications
Nicer Tuesdays is supported by Park Communications one of London’s eminent, most friendly and approachable printers.
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