About this Event
Henrietta Armstrong, Cecilia Bengolea, Xenia Bond, Lottie McCarthy, Miss Candy Floss, Sae Yeoun Hawng ,Jane Hoodless, Linda Pearl Izan, Seulgi Lee Kang, Lana Locke, Hannah Lees, Portia Yuran Li ,Martha Orbach, Raksha Patel, Divya Sharma, Sophie de Stempel, Tatiana de Stempel, Faye Wei Wei, Diyou Yu
The exhibition features nineteen woman and non binary artists whose work addresses conversations and need for action in the climate crisis.
About
Bringing together artists from different backgrounds and generations, this group exhibition presents painting, live performance, film, sculpture and installation works seen from a feminist perspective and community care. These artworks offer a new lens to tackle environmental sustainability in this Anthropocene era.
Comprising of a series of workshops including; art, gardening, food , storytelling and making a documentary film.The public programme explores the ways in which material culture and collective expression intersect, inviting participants to make and create artworks on-site, for example, there will be ‘still life’ sculpture using food donated by farmers. We will be exploring where food comes from, and what might we feel about the scarcity of resources as the climate changes.
The exhibited artworks explore ecosystems in practical, material and visual practices, through things that are familiar and haptic, such as cotton, earth and food. How collective pleasure, desire and joy —our emotions and senses — play a critical role in our resistance against climate change.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Gallery 46, 46 Ashfield Street, London, United Kingdom
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