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Exhibition

a place that fosters us.


28 Nov 2018 - 2 Dec 2018

97 Shepherdess Walk, London N1 7QD

Event overview

Cost Free
Department Visual Cultures
Website aplacethatfostersus.
Contact svill001(@gold.ac.uk)

In "a place that fosters us." we, as a group of artists and researchers, seek to negotiate our different urban and domestic experiences with the specifics of a place that fosters us


In this exhibition and events program, we - Gabriella Hirst, Kimberley Beach, Manu Prasad, Julia Guzmán, Clive Vella, Debbie Kent, Emily Pope, Vasiliki Antonopolou, Rachel Wilson, Alex Culshaw, Marta Melià and Sofia Villena-Araya - seek to negotiate our different urban and domestic experiences with the specifics of a place that fosters us.

For the period of five days, we are attempting to ask: How can we inhabit a temporarily uninhabited domestic space differently?

What kind of histories, memories, and affective processes traverse our bodies at the time of inhabiting this (new for us) space? How fragile but at the same time stubborn are the walls that appear to draw an inside and an outside? And, where do the limits between the domestic objects and the artworks stand? What movements or flows can reverse these walls and limits?

Exhibiting artists are Gabriella Hirst, Kimberley Beach, Manu Prasad and Julia Aurora Guzmán.

Curated by Marta Melià and Sofia Villena-Araya.

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Opening Hours

Wed 28th Nov, 5.30 to 8.30pm. Private View.

Thur 29th and Fri 30th Nov - 5.30 to 8.30pm.
Sat 1st and Sun 2nd Dec - 11am to 5pm.

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Public Programme

Saturday 1st Dec, 12 pm. Soundwalk.
‘Sound as a methodology beyond listening’ by Clive Vella.

Sunday 2nd Dec, 12:30 pm. Soundwalk.
‘In and Out’ by Debbie Kent.

Sunday 2nd Dec, 3 pm. Film screening.
‘The Sitcom Show - Episode 4. The Keyboard Lesson’ by Emily Pope
and ‘XPAT’ by Vasiliki Antonopolou.
Curated by Rachel Wilson and Alex Culshaw.

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Location
97 Shepherdess Walk, London. N1 7QD.

aplacethatfostersus.

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28 Nov 2018 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Private View
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1 Dec 2018 12:00pm - 1:00pm
‘Sound as a methodology beyond listening’ by Clive Vella.
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2 Dec 2018 12:30pm - 1:30pm
‘In and Out’ by Debbie Kent.
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2 Dec 2018 3:00pm - 4:30pm
Film screening
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