Time: April 29, 2010 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: Camley Street Natural Park
Street: Camley Street
City/Town: London NW1
Phone: 07950 933391
Event Type: site, visit, and, panel, discussion
Organized By: A&A Chairman
Latest Activity: Apr 27
Panel discussion chaired by SintaTantra
Speakers:
Zoe Schoenherr, Nick Brown, Marina Chang, Ollie Palmer
Art & Architecture will travel to Camley Street Nature Park to see the work of a
number of artists participating in the Reveal Festival. Join us for a guided tour of
the new works by Nick Brown and Zoe Schoenherr, accompanied by the artists.
Afterwards, we will return to the visitor centre and join the urban researcher
Marina Chang and architectural designer Ollie Palmer for a panel discussion.
Zoe Schoenherr is an artist who investigates strategies of site intervention, in the
context of public space. Zoe explores the social and psychological impact of the
designed environment, through work that blurs the traditional boundaries of
painting, sculpture and architecture.
Marina Chang is coordinator of UCL Food Junctions, a festival within a festival
that brings together people from different disciplines and cultures and challenges
us to rethink our relationship with food (24th, 25th & 28th April + 1st-2nd May.)
www.food-junctions.org.uk
Nick Brown has a history of working in community-based, natural settings and
in the public realm. His central interest is the relationship between the artist and
the site and the production of work that engages the viewer with that site.
Ollie Palmer is a multi disciplinary designer. He is director of Hoog Design and
collaborator with Open_Sailing. Ollie will present his current project Physical
Virus, an artwork that investigates of the social behavior of ants.
Sinta Tantra is an artist and independent curator. Sinta curated the Camley
Street Project in 2008: a sculpture by Nick Hornby, inspired by Disney’s Sleeping
Beauty castle. She is currently exhibiting at the Stanley Picker Gallery.
Entrance: £4 Members - £2 Students (includes a glass of wine)
Nearest Tube: Kings Cross
Advance booking: info@artandarchitecture.co.uk / tel 07950 933391
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