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Crit | Eleanor Wemyss

Eleanor Wemyss is a recent graduate of Byam Shaw Postgraduate Diploma and is an artist and curator. Website Eleanor will be showing at the crit on Monday 27th. 20.00 – 22.00

FoodFace salon, 24-26 June

FoodFace salon, 24th – 26 June

To coincide with Camberwell Arts Week, SLAM Friday, the Copeland Book Market and the Bussey Building Open Studios, FoodFace projects is holding a salon.

FoodFace projects is a peer led artist’s group that holds regular crits and exhibitions in the studio project space in Peckham.

We have invited the participants who have been involved over the last year to submit work to be crammed on top of each other in the tiny exhibition space of the salon. As well as work from many FoodFace artists and designers there will also be copies of the publications Aspidistra and SisterMag on sale.

We would like to invite you to join us for the private view from 18.30 – 21.00 in our Bussey Building space, and if you can make it would be lovely to see you on the weekend when we will be open 12.00 – 18.00 on Saturday and Sunday.
FoodFace Salon

24 June 2011 – 18:30 – 21.00
25 June 12.00 – 18.00
26 June 12.00 – 18.00

Don’t forget to visit the many other events happening around the building including the SLAM Friday after party – Top Nice:

Copeland Book Market: http://www.songallery.co.uk/copelandbookmarket.html
SLAM Friday: http://www.southlondonartmap.com/
Camberwell Arts Week: http://www.camberwellarts.org.uk/
The Bussey Building Open Studios: http://www.thebusseybuilding.com/

See you there!


Crit Tonight | Tim Palgrave

Crit Tonight – Fleur Melbourn & Eleanor Wemyss

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tonight Fleur Melbourn & Eleanor Wemyss will be discussing the show that they are working on together.
Location TBA, September 2011
Into the Mountain, Curated by Eleanor Wemyss
http://www.eleanorwemyss.com/
www.fleur-elise.com

Monday 13/06/11 20.00 – 22.00

FoodFace salon – call for submissions

FoodFace salon, 24th – 26 June, call for submissions

To coincide with Camberwell Arts Week, the SON Gallery book market and the Bussey Building open studios, FoodFace will be holding a salon.

We would like to invite anybody who has ever been involved in FoodFace in anyway* to submit some work to be exhibited in the project space. There are no restrictions only that you consider that work will be closely packed into the small space of FoodFace.

If you have been to the crits or seen one of our shows you will know what wall space there is and that there is a table/plinth area. There is also possibility to show video work in the darkroom at the top of the stairs.

Please submit a proposal/ jpeg/ web link of the work by Friday 17 June to this email.

* this includes: participating in crits, showing in crits, visiting or exhibiting in shows & visiting and participating in events – any link at all!

Crit Tonight | Sophie Hoyle

20.00 – 22.00 Sophie Hoyle will be showing work and discussing ideas before she goes on the Proyecto ‘Ace (Buenos Aires) Sub30 Residency. >More

Sophie Hoyle

Sophie Hoyle graduated with a Post Graduate Diploma in Fine Art at Byam Shaw School of Art, Central Saint Martins 2010, and has a background in Human Geography (BA, UCL 2009). Her work is concerned with the urban environment, physical and social. She is interested in how we experience, think about and represent cities, and how people perceive and describe the spaces in which they live. Hoyle takes an interest in ‘alternative’ urban theories and practices, such as more grassroots and social participatory approaches, and has explored the political and ethical issues of these both academically and practically. Hoyle has been actively involved with a range of organisations that approach the city and debate its issues alongside her artistic practice (Art & Architecture organisation, Archway Investigations and Response), and teaches with Diego Ferrari on the Photography, Art and Architecture course at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design.

Sophie will be showing at the crit on Monday 23/05/11

Photos | Simon Leary 04/04/11

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