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Welcome to our Brick Lane shop's gallery space.
 
Our shows are taking a spring break!
Tatty Devine Staff Summer Show 7th July - 13th July 2009
For one week only! Craft and art by the staff at Tatty Devine.
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 Reelin' and a Rockin'
Emily Beaver 17th July - 6th September 2009
www.myspace.com/beaverphotography
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Pil and Galia Kollectiv 20th March - 3rd May 2009
Svetlana
Photographic documentation of rehearsals for an opera that was never performed. An entirely spurious story of espionage, sonic weaponry and the clash between love and ideology. Photographs by James Barnett.
With a capsule collection of jewellery by Tatty Devine:
 
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Amaia Allende 15th January - 8th March 2009
Out of Sorts part 1
"we wouldn't be without belonging"
Amaia Allende is a London-based artist who works primarily in sculpture. These new works use groups of everyday items with similar characteristics to explore the subject of belonging.
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Mark Pawson 7th November - 23rd December 2008

 
Tatty Devine 19th September - 5th November 2008
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Susanna Edwards 27th June - 18th August 2008
Exhibition 27th June - 17th August 2008
25th September 1959 and 10th May 2008
An exhibition based on the re-enactment of a 1959 budgie competition, by artist Susanna Edwards, with photography by Luke Stephenson.
Saturday 10th May 2008
Do you own a budgie or other bird? All local budgerigar/bird owners please bring your birds to the All Saints Church at 10.30am on Saturday 10th May 2008 for a photo shoot and local competition. Your bird could win a Tatty Devine trophy!
Then from 1pm enjoy birds on public display,awards ceremonies,and local stalls including Tatty Devine budgie jewellery, knitted budgies by Prick Your Finger, Vi and Hilda's tea trolley and t-shirts from Back-To-Front
Open to the public 1pm-5pm
At All Saints Church Hall
Livermere Street
Haggerston
London
E8 4EZ
Entry £2, all welcome
Flyer
27th June -17th August 2008
At Tatty Devine:
236 Brick Lane
London
E2 7EB
Open 11am-6pm daily
Free entry
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Rob Ryan 25th April - 21st June 2008
Rob Ryan is a London based artist who creates beautiful paper cuts and screen prints. Rob Ryan and Tatty Devine have come together to produce several pieces of limited edition jewellery based on themes from Rob's work.
The jewellery and a selection of Rob's unique paper cuts will be showing in an exhibition at Tatty Devine's Brick Lane shop. The jewellery is also available to buy online and in our Brick Lane and Soho shops.
Exhibition runs from
25th April to 21st June 2008
Open 11am - 6pm daily
Tatty Devine
236 Brick Lane
London
E2
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Tai Shani 15th February - 3rd April 2008
Candy from Paradise by Tai Shani
 Eight photographic portraits of London's leading female luminaries in the worlds of art, design and music.
Films and videos from the Tai Shani archives, including Thee Kitty Genovese, Take Me Back and That Night They Said I Had Seen The Light.
Tai Shani works across a broad range of media including installation, photography, performance and video. Her work plays with images of girlhood whilst exploring themes such as magic, mysticism, the occult and fairy tales.
15th February until 3rd April 2008, at Tatty Devine, 236 Brick Lane, London, E2 7EB 11am-6pm daily
For more information on Tai Shani, visit www.taishani.com
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Rachael Matthews 7th November 2007 - 17th January 2008
presents
 This is an analogue amnesty. Do not throw away tape cassettes. Bring them to Tatty Devine, or your local haberdashery shop Prick Your Finger. They will be spun into a chunky/aran weight yarn to protect you against the elements.
(Exhibition and participation free, spun yarn prices on request.)
7th November - 17th January at:
Spinning schedule and crap video viewings
25th November & 13th January - VHS TDK Amnesty Days
Drop in your old videos or cassettes, watch and listen for the final time, and place your order for them to be spun by the Miller's Daughter.
17th January - Party!
Rumpelstiltskins disappear through the floor to collect the yarns and the finest wines to distribute throughout the entire kingdom! A big party with competition prizes, knitted displays, and the secrets of the midnight miracles. The final dance with the Miller's Daughter.
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