About this Event
Join us for an in-gallery tabletop rpg game night and play by UK artist David Blandy.
Gathering Storm is a collaborative world-building game that guides the players through adding elements to a map, imagining a postcolonial sci-fi world and then giving a set of characters to inhabit this space through a streamlined standard card-based system. Through a series of prompts, players come to terms with hidden histories and present injustices. No previous experience of tabletop gaming is necessary to play.
Important Notes:
- This game is for 2 - 6 players.
- A party of 4 - 6 players registered together will get one full separate table.
- A party of 2 - 3 players will get half a table, and will be able to play a separate game from the other half of the table if they wish, or they can join another group of 2 - 3 to play one game together.
- A party of 1 will have to be joined by a minimum of another group of 1 - 2 players to be able to play the game.
- This event is reccomend for ages 13+. Young people under 16 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian for the duration of the program.
- Registration Required. Please only register people under your order if they have consented to it and confirmed their attendance.
- Each person will receive an email that they must reply to the email within 48 hours to confirm your attendance. If you are not able to confirm or cancel, your spot will be offered to the waitlist. This system has been implemented for workshops to ensure as few tickets as possible go unused. We appreciate your cooperation and look forward to seeing you at the program!
David Blandy makes work that slips between performance and video, digital and analogue, investigating the stories and cultural forces that inform and influence our lives. Collaboration is central to his practice, examining communal and personal heritage and interdependence. With research spanning multiple forms of archive, from historic texts to academic archives, archaeology and ecological theory, twitch streams and film archives, Blandy weaves poetic works that explore the complexities of the contemporary subject.
Blandy’s projects involve complex installations, performance, writing, gaming, and sound. He was nominated for the Film London Jarman Award with Larry Achiampong in 2018. He has exhibited and performed at venues nationally and worldwide such as: Towner Gallery, Eastbourne; Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea; Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge; Art Tower Mito, Tokyo; Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki; Tate Modern, London; Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead; Turner Contemporary, Margate; Spike Island, Bristol; Künstlerhaus Stuttgart; MoMA PS1, New York; and Museum of Contemporary Art, Shanghai.
Image: Courtesy of the artist.
Image: David Blandy, Gathering Storm. Event at Delfina Foundation on 29 Nov 2022. Part of the Politics of Food
Respect and Inclusion
By registering for this Program you agree to co-create, in collaboration with Esker Staff, Artists and Volunteers, an atmosphere of mutual inclusion and respect for all persons. This includes speaking, acting and behaving in a way that is absent of violence, harassment, racism, intimidation, bullying or discrimination of any kind regardless of, and not limited to gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, culture, age and ability. This includes in online/digital forums.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Esker Foundation, 1011, 9th Ave SE, Calgary, Canada
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