Friday, September 19

'Hidden Narratives Dangerous Erasions' at The Albany- Collaborative Drawing Project

I am delighted to invite you to the SLWA artistic collaborative event.
'Hidden Narratives and Dangerous Erasions is a large scale live drawing by The Why Front that promotes a better understanding of the role of women artists throughout history.
Hidden Narratives and Dangerous Erasions visually presents a different art history that assumes a non-hierarchical non-perspectival survey to represent women connected to and operating at time of influence. The 130 member artists of The Why Front (South London Women Aritsts) have been invited to contribute found imagery in from which selected and collated images will be collaged together digitally to form the underlying structure of the drawing. Member Artists will then come and draw the collage live over the course of Deptford X.'

Please note:
The exhibition will be open: 26, 27, 28 September, and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 October 12-6pm (live drawing).
Private view will be on Sun 5 Oct, 3-6pm at The Albany



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Beata Kozlowska, Con-tain map, detail, 2014

Wednesday, September 10

Conway Hall Art Residency with 'SLWA - 'Finders Keepers Losers Weepers‏'


I am delighted to announce that  I am  participating in the group project, an Arts Council England funded residency, art trail and Symposium commences in November 2014 at Conway Hall in Holborn, London. This South London Women Artists residency takes the archaeology of mind and memory as a starting point for a new collaborative work - a series of interventions that enquire into possession and loss and how we archive and process the metaphysical in material culture. A full programme of events lists the art-trail over 3 floors, educational workshops and academic guest speakers at the Symposium.






Curated by
Jackie Brown, Melissa Budasz, Moira Jarvis, Laura Moreton-Griffiths, Chrissy Thirlaway

Participating artists
Beata Kozlowska, Bula Chakravarty Agbo, Carol Misch, Caroline Underwood, Chantal Gillingham, Chrissy Thirlaway, Christine Landreth, Edori Fertig, Eithne Twomey, Gillian Best Powell, Gin Dunscombe, Jackie Brown, Jane Higginbottom, Jasmine Pradissitto, Jennie Merrell, Julie Bennett, Karin Dahlbacha, Kate Bowe, Kim Thornton, Laura Moreton-Griffiths, Leonie Cronin, Lisa Brown, Liz Atkin, Liz Charsley-Jory, Lucy Soni, Maria Beddoes, Marnie Pitts, Melissa Budasz, Moira Jarvis, Paola Minekov, Pat Keay, Pia Randall-Goddard, Reema Sharma, Susan Wood

Exhibition programme key dates
Art Trail Exhibition
4 November 2014 to 28 February 2015 10am-5pm daily
Private View
Thursday 6 November 2014 6.30-8.30pm, in the Brockway Room
Educational workshops
Wednesday 12 & 19 November 2014 10am-12pm & 1-3pm, in the Brockway Room
Art School & DJ Vinyl party
Saturday 22 November 2014 mid-day to 8pm
Symposium
Ticketed FREE event through Eventbrite
Thursday 20 November 2014 7-9pm, followed by a drinks reception in the Main Hall at Conway Hall
Chaired by
Professor Rebecca Fortnum, School of Art & Design, Visual Arts - Middlesex University
Speakers:
Margaret CarlyleSSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of History & Philosophy of Science - University of Cambridge
Professor Tina Chanter, Head of School, HumanitiesFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences - Kingston University
Jessica Voorsanger, Senior Lecturer Sculpture, School of Fine Art - UCA University of the Creative Arts


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