Hyphen – an exposition between art and research (gallery opening + private view)

When:
21 March 2019 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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Where:
Ambika P3
35 Marylebone Rd
Marylebone, London NW1 5LS
UK
Cost:
Free

PhD artist and researcher collective CREAM/CAMRI Caucus present

Hyphen – An Exposition Between Art and Research at Ambika P3
from 22–27 March.

This exhibition brings together PhD researchers, alumni and staff from University of Westminster, showcasing works across photography and film, music, dance and performance art, sculpture and installation art, while also featuring a programme of workshops, talks and discussions.

The works in the exhibition engage with matters of power, representation and surveillance in the archive or through photographs; investigate memory, mythology and story-telling through film and ceramics; interrogate consequences and reverberations of displacement, decolonisation and precarious or marginalised labour practices.

The exhibition coincides with the launch of the new online journal Hyphen, a new open access online journal focused on writing as an expanded and open-ended practice: www.hy-phen.space/journal.

Hyphen – An Exposition Between Art and Research will be formally opened by Gregory Sporton, Head of School, Westminster School of Arts on Thursday 21 March 2019

Participating artists: Iwona Abrams, Andreia Alves de Oliveira, Estéfani Bouza, Gilbert Calleja, George Clark, Sue Goldschmidt, Sunil Gupta, Eddy Hackett, Monika Jaeckel, Ana Janeiro Fernandes, Matthias Kispert, Reka Komoli, David Leahy, Trenton Lee, Barbara Matas Moris, Camille Melissa, Jini Rawlings, Arne Sjögren, Deniz Sözen, Jol Thomson.

Hyphen – An Exposition Between Art and Research is accompanied by a series of lectures, artists talks, symposia, performances and audience interactions. For more information: www.hy-phen.space/exposition

 

Photo: Ana Janeiro

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