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Crossings (2/3): Journey to Pixel Paradise - Paula Pinho Martins Nacif x Nina Reece


16 May 2018 - 19 May 2018

310 New Cross Road

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Department Art
Website https://towhomthismayconcern.org
Contact aszcz001(@gold.ac.uk)

Journey to Pixel Paradise is an exhibition presenting commissioned collaborative works by Paula Pinho Martins Nacif and Nina Reece, curated by To Whom This May Concern.

Crossings (2/3): Journey to Pixel Paradise
Paula Pinho Martins Nacif x Nina Reece

Opening Reception: Wednesday, May 16, 6–9pm
Opening Times: 16 – 19 May, 12pm-6pm

Journey to Pixel Paradise is the second of three exhibitions in 'Crossings,' an exhibition series showcasing interdisciplinary partnerships across Goldsmiths' MFA Fine Arts and MA Creative and Life Writing. It is curated by To Whom This May Concern, a curatorial collective and self-organised support network responding to the ongoing failures of marketised education and the precarity it engenders.

Paula Pinho Martins Nacif is an #artist #gURL born in Brazil, raised in Portugal, and living in London, UK. She graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2016 with a BFA, and is currently pursuing an MFA at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her work has been exhibited online and offline internationally. In 2018, she is thinking about #WeaponsAgainstMassDestruction, #cutestuff, #Paradise, and #sparkly .gifs.

Nina Reece is a fiction and life writer from London. As a student of the MA Creative and Life Writing at Goldsmiths her work has engaged with adolescent voices, families and identity politics. She is published online in the Goldfish Anthology 2018 and at ninareece.squarespace.com.

https://towhomthismayconcern.org

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16 May 2018 6:00pm - 9:00pm
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17 May 2018 12:00pm - 6:00pm
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18 May 2018 12:00pm - 6:00pm
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19 May 2018 12:00pm - 6:00pm
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