MiE Fielding Exhibitions and Installations

A series of exhibitions and art installations will be taking place from December 2023 into 2024. Featuring the works of MiE Fielding.

The Sound of a Landscape

December 12th to 18th 2023 at The central library Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. The exhibition will preview the book 'The Sound of a Landscape' , it's artwork and there will be a demonstration of it's Ambisonic 360 degree sound recordings. There will also be a book signing session with MiE Fielding and poet Harry Gallagher on Saturday 16th December.

Looking for an honest man.

Art through the eyes of Diogenes . Calls maybe recorded for monitoring or training purposes.

MiE Fielding looks at the relationship between art and the public, through an installation featuring a series of presented canvases.

With multiple sound recording devices placed around the exhibition, the public are invited to look 'honestly' at art, leave egos at home and appreciate the individual works for any aspect other than perceived 'value' in cash terms.  Each canvas is for sale by way of 'name your price' and will include a sound composition, recording the very last week of the art on display, the public's comments and attitudes.


Bottleworks Ouseburn Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Dates TBA 2024

An audience with an audience .

Installation art .

In a complete role reversal , this installation and sound art 'exhibit' explores the audience / performer relationships with a definite twist.


Venue Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Dates TBA 2024

Newcastle Central Library 14th April 2022


With a passion for both art and nature, MiE Fielding is very much at home living next to what he doubtless feels is Northumberland’s loveliest river.

MiE lives in West Thirston, which is linked to Felton by bridges over the River Coquet.

The river runs for 57 miles from the Cheviots, through the villages of Alwinton, Harbottle, Holystone, Hepple, Thropton, Rothbury and Warkworth before meeting the sea near the RSPB reserve of Coquet Island.

Plenty of opportunity then, for MiE to follow his love of birding and recording species in their landscapes in his artworks.

Now he has written, and illustrated with his art, a book which he describes as a personal portrait of the river. More

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