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Exhibitions   
Panni Poh Yoke Loh, Painting, Photography, Live Art & Installations, Art Workshops   

East-West, Spirit, Earth Exhibition
by Panni Poh Yoke Loh

This exhibition was held between October 6th until October 21th 2007 at Sylvester Space in Sheffield.

Members of the public were invited to view the exhibition and were welcome to participate in the public installation of thoughts and prose.

There were theatre performances by:

1)  Paul Allender
2) Heather Hunt
3) Ian McHale
4) Sophie Mei
5) Panni Poh Yoke Loh

Please click here to read the performers' professional profiles.

The Finale Round Table Discussion on  'The Importance of Human Relations in the Face of Climate Change' was chaired by the Reverend Inderjit Bhogal.

Members of the public posed questions to the speakers after the discussion.

The speakers were:

1) Reverend Inderjit Bhogal
2) Panni Poh Yoke Loh
3) Councillor Jackie Drayton
4) Fred Gould
5) Professor Margaret Harrison
6) David Haley
7) Judy Ling Wong
8) Agnes Grunwald-Spier
9) Maxwell Ayamba
10) Dr. Satwant Rait
11) David Gray
12) Marina Larios
13) Bernadette Grocock

Please click here to read the speakers' professional profiles.

Panni Poh Yoke Loh talks with Louisa Harrison
Photograph by Carl Rose

The Lord Mayor Councillor Arthur Dunworth, Councillor Tim Ripon talk with Panni Poh Yoke Loh
Photograph by Carl Rose

Sophie Mei, Ian McHale, Panni Poh Yoke Loh, Paul Allender and Heather Hunt perform a devised theatre piece.
Photographs by Carl Rose

Sophie Mei performs
Photograph by Carl Rose    Heather Hunt performs
Photograph by Carl Rose    Paul Allender performs
Photograph by Carl Rose   

The High Sheriff Jonathan Hunt and Sue Hunt talk with Panni Poh Yoke Loh
Photograph by Carl Rose   

Guests at East-West, Spirit, Earth exhibition
Photographs by Carl Rose   

Duet Conversation table.
The High Sheriff Jonathan Hunt talks with Fiona Jansen.
Photograph by Carl Rose    Duet Conversation table .
Anny Zeng, University of Sheffield Student from China talks with the Lord Mayor Councillor Arthur Dunworth
Photograph by Carl Rose   
Ian McHale performs
Photograph by Anwar Sulliman    Panni Poh Yoke Loh performs
Photograph by Anwar Sulliman   
Panni with East Garden
Photograph by Lee Furness    Panni Looking at voile scrolls
Photograph by Lee Furness   

Round table discussion on October 12th 2007
Photographs by Anwar Sulliman

Vistor Quotes:

"Thank you on behalf of both Sue and I for a most intriguing evening. It was a high risk formula which was calculated to
take us all out of our comfort zone, and indeed did so, but one which came off very well and made us think and talk."
Jonathan Hunt
High Sheriff of South Yorkshire

"A very thought provoking exhibition. The theatre production really brought the message home"
Helen Jenkinson, Preston

"Nice effective 'total art' presentation. True to your theme and allowing others to harmonise with it. An organic exhibition which does what it says on the packet."
Zoe Grace, Sheffield

"Beautiful atmosphere, beautiful exhibition, beautiful people, beautiful inspiration."
Joseph Tame, Sheffield

"Congratulations on a successful thought provoking event."
Anne-Maree Gentile, Australia

"Great artwork and an important concept. It reminds me how much we forget what is genuinely important connecting with people from across the world and connecting with nature."
Chris Broome, Sheffield

"Lovely"
Irene Cliff, Leeds

"Would like to see more! This is an extremely important subject to cover and done very well."
Jonathan Parkin, Sheffield

"I particularly liked the video installation. I felt calm being here as well. It exudes serenity."
Shanon

Please click here to read a review of the exhibition by Gene Elligott-Furness (Aged 11yrs)

Read here about the work experience placement offered by Panni Poh Yoke Loh to a Sheffield Hallam University Fine Art Student   
In October 2007 David Hancock, Chinese Arts Centre Residency Co-ordinator, interviewed Panni Poh Yoke Loh about her art practice and the considerations behind her exhibition 'East-west, Spirit, Earth'  

Click here to read the interview in full

Other Sponsors:   Tinsley Tree Project   -   Sheffield Hallam University   -   Manchester Metropolitan University   -   Rhinegold Garden Centre   

All images are copyright Panni Poh Yoke Loh (c)2007   

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