About this Event
Join us for an exclusive artist talk as Ashley Deyo offers a unique glimpse into their creative background, the driving forces behind their residency project, and the artistic concepts that have shaped their work.
Ashley’s approach to the theme of play seeks to merge their childhood past time, exploring nature and getting lost in their imagination, with the art of bricolage.
You will learn about the practice of bricolage- a french term referring to the creative act of assembling existing elements to form something new and meaningful.
During this talk, Ashley will delve into the art historical context of bricolage and how it relates to their own artistic practice. The artist will reveal the inspirations, motivations, and challenges they encountered during “treasure hunt” walks around the Reading area, where they collected disused/discarded items.
After the presentation, the audience will be encouraged to ask questions and engage with the found items and discuss the wider impact of “throw away” culture within our society.
About the artist
Ashley Deyo is an experimental artist creating abstract art that draws from architecture, ideas of belonging, and the meanings we attach to objects and space.
Sustainability sits at the core of their practice. They often work with whatever materials are at hand, transforming salvaged and secondhand objects into new forms.
The built environment captivates them—particularly how structures, nature, and society interweave. Through their work, Ashley examines the intricate connections between people, places, and perspective, highlighting how each person sees the world differently.
Our workshops and events are subsidised and in most cases we are able to offer our workshops for a nominal fee. If you are able we have an option to donate. All donations help us to continue our work to make space for art for everyone every day.
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Find us in our next space on the 1st Floor in Broad St Mall. We are the last unit nearest the public toilets.
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Frequently asked questions:
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Where are you based?
Our studios are located within Broad St Mall. You can find us on the first floor. We are the last unit before the toilets and exit to the carpark. If you get lost please ask any Broad St Mall security guard and they will direct you.
If I cannot make my paid workshop, can I transfer my ticket to another event or get a refund?
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Can I arrive early?
To allow ample time for our workshop host to prepare the space and set everything up, we kindly request that you arrive no earlier than 5 minutes before the scheduled start time. This allows us to create a welcoming atmosphere and ensure everything is ready for your arrival.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Jelly, Jelly, 1st floor, 115-116 Broad Street Mall, Reading, United Kingdom
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