<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title>News</title><link href="http://www.communitynortheast.co.uk/wear_1/$news/" /><subtitle></subtitle><updated></updated><author><name>Webjam</name><email>atom@webjam.com</email></author><id></id><language>en</language><entry><id>816939af-e53c-4b9c-8368-7933c5023828</id><title>New home for artists</title><link href="http://www.communitynortheast.co.uk/wear_1/$news/2009/08/12/new_home_for_artists" /><updated>12-Aug-2009</updated><content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.communitynortheast.co.uk/wear_1/~Photo?id=7882541b-beec-4752-aa97-1ef3ec42b84c&amp;width=0&amp;height=0" alt="GalleryWeb" vspace="8" align="right" border="1" hspace="8" />Budding artists have a new chance to show their work as an up-and-coming city boutique opens Wearside&rsquo;s latest gallery.</p><p>Artistic entrepreneur Beth Bell set up vintage clothing shop Shambles in Derwent Street, Park Lane, last November to offer clothing and accessories to customers looking for something different.</p><p>Now the 22-year-old has opened up the back of her shop to display artwork and photographs created by students and other up-and-coming artists in the city.</p><p>Beth, from East Shore Village, Seaham, said: &quot;There&rsquo;s not a lot of opportunity for students and new artists in Sunderland the way there is in other places.</p><p>&quot;We had the space at the back of the shop and just wanted to give them that opportunity.&quot;</p><p>Beth said her clothing and accessories range is aimed at people who want something unique, and it&rsquo;s the same with the art displayed in the shop.</p><p>&quot;We had quite a lot of pop art and abstract paintings. There&rsquo;s also photos of bands that have played in the area.</p><p>&quot;There&rsquo;s some really good shots that have gone down quite well.</p><p>&quot;We offer something a bit different and also support local artists and designers.</p><p>&quot;Some of the work looks really good and you&rsquo;re buying something now from someone who is just starting out, but in a few years&rsquo; time might be the next Stella McCartney or Andy Warhol.&quot;</p><p>She added: &quot;We&rsquo;ve sold a few bits and bobs already and we&rsquo;re looking for more artists who want to display their work.&quot;</p><p>For more information contact the shop on 0191 565 9644 or visit http://www.myspace.com/shamblesvintageboutique</p><p>Pictured top right: Beth Bell in the gallery at her vintage clothing shop Shambles</p>]]></content><status>Published</status></entry></feed>