Goldmark Gallery launches Goldmark TV to help combat social isolation

Goldmark Gallery launches Goldmark TV to help combat social isolation

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By RTS East,
Wednesday, 1st April 2020

The Goldmark Gallery in Uppingham, Rutland, has launched its own television channel, Goldmark TV (GTV), which is free to access for all viewers. 

The Goldmark Film Ron King - Alphabets, Bandits and Collaborations was nominated for RTS East Award for Best Factual Programme 2020.

Jay Goldmark, Goldmark’s MD and Head of the RTS nominated Goldmark Films, commented: “We have been inspired by the fact that we have the last ever exhibition of one of the world’s great potters, Svend Bayer, opening on 21 March. We would normally have many hundreds of people through the door on the first day of such an exhibition and we know that people had planned to fly in from the USA, Canada, Norway, Denmark and from all over the world. The Coronavirus means that will obviously no longer happen and the health of our customers and staff is obviously our greatest concern.”

Hed added: “Yet the exhibition is in place, our documentary team is eager to make films and our customers keen to be kept involved. So we will start by broadcasting from the show and making a film to include an interview with Svend Bayer and footage of him at work.

"This will be streamed on www.goldmarkart.com/tv from 12 noon on 21 March. Thereafter GTV will regularly broadcast every week to allow all our customers and art lovers around the world, who may be unable to travel or even leave their home, to see and hear about our ever changing art and interact with the gallery.”

GTV will be hosted by Goldmark Films regular presenter Max Waterhouse and will include a live chat option and the opportunity to buy the art on show.

 

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The Goldmark Gallery in Uppingham, Rutland, has launched its own television channel, Goldmark TV (GTV), which is free to access for all viewers.