LINKS
Karen Franklin, PhD, a forensic psychologist and blogger in California.
The Indian Music website of Ricky Romain. Listing Ricky’s performances, etc.
Market House Gallery, Marazion, Cornwall for St Ives Post-War and Contemporary Cornish Art.
Amnesty International is a worldwide movement of people who campaign for internationally recognized human rights for all.
The Pierian Centre CIC, Bristol
The Pierian Centre started life in 2002 as a self-contained centre for training and self-development.
The name ‘triarchy’ refers to the three fundamental ways of getting things done in organizations: hierarchy, heterarchy and responsible autonomy.
www.triarchypress.co.uk/pages/projects.htm
Axis is the best online resource for information about contemporary art. The website features profiles of professional artists and curators, interviews, discussions, art news, debates and showcases the artists to watch
www.axisweb.org/artist/rickyromain
ArtLyst is a web project created by Artists to help Artists, Designers, Galleries, Collectors and Art Professionals to connect and promote new ideas of visual expression.
ArtLyst is a comprehensive London-based what’s on guide for events, exhibitions, fairs and auctions. Registered members may post and promote their art events on the website. All listings are free.
http://www.artlyst.com/Ricky.Romain
Jon Sterckx is a versatile percussionist and tabla player based in Devon, South West UK. Jon Sterckx (Tabla) & Ricky Romain (Sitar) have been regularly performing Nortern Indian Classical music since 2001, and have developed a strong performance rapport. You can download and purchase their live recording of Raga Kirvani, just follow the link to Jon’s website.
http://www.jonsterckx.co.uk/indianclassical.html
Ian is a sculptor who lives on the Devon / Dorset border with his wife, the painter Jane Hedges
Dear Ricky
I met you last summer at The Black Swan in From and you mentioned that you might be able to do a workshop with some of my yr12 and 13 Artists. Could you contact me an let me know if this may be possible and if so when might be a good day. Also, sadly most importantly, how much it would cost. There would be around 10 – 15 students and we can supply the materials. It would start at 8.45 with a break for lunch at 12.30 then back again asap after this finishing between 3 and 3.30. Sadly we do have a strict budget but are hopeful we might be able to afford your visit. Many Thanks, Jane ……..Fine Art, Fine Art Photography and Fine Art textiles teacher Monkton Senior School, Monkton Combe, Bath Uk