Regeneration City Blues talk – Jane Palm-Gold with special guest, Fiona Cartledge

I was really pleased to present some of my Regeneration City Blues exhibition research to an audience at Leeds College of Art last Monday. Here I am talking about Kensington Market (see photo below)! I also spoke about Top Gear from Tin Pan Alley, a legendary guitar and amp shop that Sid Bishop managed in the 70s (the very first instrument retail shop in Denmark Street) and I was also able to show a photo of the van that toured the UK on the Ziggy Stardust tour, courtesy of Mr. Peter Hince!  I presented rare late 80s photos of Goth regulars from the Intrepid Fox in Soho and my research on The Roxy Club too. After I spoke, Fiona Cartledge gave a wonderful talk on her infamous London shop, Sign of the Times – the slides were amazing! These featured a lot of people on the rave scene in the ’90s who are pretty illustrious now. Fiona talked about her career and how she initially came to work at Kensington Market – and the beginnings of Sign of the Times… There’s a great interview with Fiona here at CharliePorter.net.  

Stop Press! ‘Regeneration City Blues’ talks on Monday 30th March!

I will be presenting a talk on my ‘Regeneration City Blues’ exhibition on Monday 30th March at Leeds College of Art, Blenheim Walk gallery, at 3pm – 4pm, where I will be showing unseen research photography, painting narratives and stories, anecdotes and the interesting process of the creation of the show. I am delighted that Fiona Cartledge from Kensington Market’s ‘Sign of the Times’ can join me on the day to talk about her experiences of fashion and club culture from the late 70s to the late 90s from punk , acid house to the world of high fashion. All are welcome and there’s no need to book!