Past Residencies

HUSH HUSH: CONVERSATIONS WITH MYSELF

HUSH HUSH: CONVERSATIONS WITH MYSELF

Concrete Assembly is an artist-led collective composed of Pietro Bardini, Cosima Cobley Carr and Maisie Linford built on a desire for collaboration, bringing together diverse artists that might not ordinarily be shown together.

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LA WAYAKA CURRENT

LA WAYAKA CURRENT

Encounters with Remote Environments & Cultures.

La Wayaka Currrent was founded in 2015 and has since grown to provide an essential link for artists to remote nature and cultures. Our work manifests in arts & cultural projects, residence and research projects at multiple locations, collaborations, interdisciplinary works and international exhibitions.

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ULTIMATE FANTASIES

ULTIMATE FANTASIES

Ultimate Fantasies is a project exploring the force of desire by Jennifer Boyd and Ruta Dumciute, and collaborators Leyla Pillai, Eunjung Kim, Madeleine Stack and P0$$€.

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REFORMATION

REFORMATION

Reformation presents the work of Kashif Nadim Chaudry, Michael Forbes and Barbara Walker who unearth hidden histories. Their work proposes alternative narratives that expose and undermine cultural assumptions. In an exhibition that includes sculpture, installation and large scale drawing, Reformation explores racial, sexual and personal identities within historic economic and cultural currents...

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I AM NOT A VILLAGE

I AM NOT A VILLAGE

A month of dance, film, participation, workshops, performances, interventions, creative conversations, screenings and happenings leading to the creation of a participatory live dance film. Local Artists and community activists and anyone else who wants to be involved making a musical for Hackney, as soul restoration and last ditch lateral response to the intense gentrification of the area that...

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LADYBEARD PRESENTS: HYSTERIA

LADYBEARD PRESENTS: HYSTERIA

Inspired by a now obsolete psychological term, Ladybeard presents Hysteria will interrogate archaic notions of 'women causing trouble'. The programme includes Dirty Looks: an evening exploring the portrayal of sex on film, including work by filmmakers reclaiming porn through a feminist lens; Technical Issues: a night celebrating women making waves in the digital art world; alongside...

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HOW DO I LOOK?

HOW DO I LOOK?

The collective GRACE, took over Guest Projects from the 6th February, 2018 with a month of workshops, lectures and live art exploring perceptions of the ageing woman.

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CREATING A NEW DISCOURSE

CREATING A NEW DISCOURSE

A diverse group of professional artists will be hosting a variety of exciting and thought-provoking events during this residency period at the Guest Projects Space.  The artists, all are registered blind and have distinctly different art practices will create and finish new bodies of work. These works will be exhibited in conjunction with a programme of workshops and talks that will...

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WEISSLICH VOL. 10

WEISSLICH VOL. 10

Weisslich partners with guest curator Teoma Naccarato to feature an evening of two back-to-back concerts of experimental dance and choreography, sculpture performance, and new work for flute and trombone. Featured artists include: Teoma Naccarato, Richard Craig, Emilie Gallier, Jon Roskilly, John MacCallum, Lotte Van Gelder, and Mark Reiner.
 

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TANGLE

TANGLE

Tangle is South West England’s African Caribbean Theatre Company. We celebrate the work of artists of African, Caribbean and more than 50 other heritages. Our work integrates, asserts and celebrates their brilliant contribution to UK theatre, particularly in rural areas where there is little inter-cultural interface.
 

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LOST SENSES

LOST SENSES

LOST SENSES is a living space for encounters, open every day to everyone. Revisiting the exhibition as format and exploring the gallery space as a fluid cultural site, artists and practitioners will work in close relation with people reorganising the self’s relation to perception. The purpose is to create new collective experiences and ways to actively participate in everyday life. The...

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SYLLABUS II

SYLLABUS II

Syllabus II - The Opposite of Now

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