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The Ghost Tide Book Launch 27th Apr 2019

April 22, 2019

Saturday 27 April, 2:30 - 5:00

New Art Projects London
6D Sheep Lane, London E8 4QS

Also last chance to see Closing Day of Sarah Sparkes exhibition Ghost Parlour.

The Ghost Tide was curated by Monika Bobinska and Sarah Sparkes. The exhibition featured over 30 international artists and took place at Thames-side Studios Gallery in the autumn of 2018. The Ghost Tide was was supported using public funding by Arts Council England.

The Ghost Tide took as its starting point the perspective that ghosts exist as an idea, or as part of a belief system, across cultures, across national borders and throughout recorded history. Most languages contain words to describe the ghost, spirit or immaterial part of a deceased person. Often, these words – like the type of ghost they describe – have traversed borders and been assimilated across cultures.

The exhibition, situated next to the Thames Barrier in South-East London, evoked ghosts as a migratory tide, washed up along the shore of the Thames their historical baggage in tow. It also explored the presence of artists in this part of London, as a migratory tide of creative flotsam and jetsam which ebbs and flows as the city gentrifies and develops.

Artists featured: Andrea G Artz, Chris Boyd, Davies, Monaghan & Klein, Gen Doy, Sarah Doyle, Graham Dunning, Diane Eagles, Andrew Ekins, Charlie Fox, Katie Goodwin, Kio Griffith, Miyuki Kasahara, Calum F Kerr, Rob La Frenais, David Leapman, Liane Lang, Toby MacLennan, Laura Marker, Joanna McCormick, Josie McCoy, Jane Millar, Miroslav Pomichal, Brothers Quay, Anne Robinson, Edwin Rostron, Matt Rowe, Sarah Sparkes, Charlotte Squire, Sara Trillo, Yun Ting Tsai, Kate Walters, Patrick White, Heidi Wigmore, Neale Willis, Mary Yacoob, Neda Zarfsaz.

About the Curators:
Monika Bobinska is the director of CANAL, which organizes exhibitions and art projects in a variety of settings. She is the founder of the North Devon Artist Residency.

Sarah Sparkes is an artist and curator. She leads the visual arts and creative research project GHost (initiated in 2008), curating an on-going programme of exhibitions, performances and inter-disciplinary seminars interrogating the idea of the ghost.

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Turn On The Light, WRO Arts Center, Wroclaw Feb-Mar 2019

February 7, 2019

The second ensemble of video works from the WRO Collection, presented in the WRO Media Library in a form of an interactive installation designed and produced by Michał Szota.

With winter coming to an end, we rely on nine artists to help us turn on the light. We boldly look into its source, whether natural or artificial. Light means energy, ideas, and risks. It is inseparable from shadow. While it can dazzle, it can also be played with.

TURN ON THE LIGHT
February – March 2019

”1, 2, 3, 4…”, Józef Robakowski (PL), 1993
”Light Turns off the Light”, Igor Krenz (PL), 1994
”You Are Standing in My Place”, Leszek Knaflewski (PL), 2010
”White Hole”, John Smith (UK), 2014
”Dawn of the Rainbow”, Katie Goodwin (UK/AUS), 1939/2011-2012
”Momentary Objects. Scheme of Transformation”, Zygmunt Rytka (PL), 1989-1990
”Signal”, Jacek Szleszyński (PL), 1994
”Light Defence”, Saša Tatić (BA), 2014
”Pharmacy”, Bruce Checefsky (US), 2001 – a remake of the film ”Pharmacy” by Franciszka and Stefan Themerson (PL), 1930

selection of works: Piotr Krajewski, Magdalena Kreis
collaboration
: Dagmara Domagała

More info: wrocenter.pl/en/czytelnia-mediow

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APT Shots 2019 Exhibition Deptford until 16th Feb

February 4, 2019

APT SHOTS 2019 | Mimesis; Narrative; Against hegemony
An exhibition celebrating 10 years of Peer Sessions

25 Jan to 16 February 2019 12 noon to 5pm Thursday to Sunday

As part of the APTShots programme, APT Gallery has invited Peer Sessions to mount an exhibition celebrating 10 years of supporting artists through crit sessions and artist-led collaborative events.

Mimesis; Narrative; Against hegemony! showcases works from the Peer Sessions archive, independently selected by Ian Gonczarow, director Painting at The End of The World, and co-curated by Peer Sessions. 


Selected artists: Dave Charlesworth  |  Ben Cove  |  Merike Estna  |  Justin Gainan  |  Katie Goodwin  |  Catherine Hughes  |  Trevor Kiernander  |  Alia Pathan  |  Emily Rosamond  |  Lisa Selby/bluebaglife  |  Systems House  |  Ross Taylor  |  Annabel Tilley  |  Monica Ursina Jäger  |  Will Webster  |  Poppy Whatmore  |  Madalina Zaharia

EVENTS

Private view  |  Friday 25 January 2019 from 6pm to 8pm - all welcome

Education discussion workshop |  Saturday 26 January from 2pm to 3.30pm– all welcome, no booking required

Discuss; Listen; Take Part!
Confused by contemporary art? Want to know how to approach it? How to talk about it?
Come along to a FREE educational workshop, aimed at experts and those less familiar with the world of contemporary art who want to learn more. The workshops will be led by experienced art tutors, and will discuss the exhibition, inviting viewers' participation and response. Bring an open mind! Refreshments provided. 

Peer Session 87  |  Alessandra Ferrini & Arash Nassiri |  Monday 11 February 2019 from 7pm to 9.30pm – all practicing artists welcome, no booking required

Crit group in which artist filmmakers Alessandra Ferrini and Arash Nassiri will present new work for discussion.  All artists and those involved in the production of contemporary art welcome. No need to RSVP. See www.peersessions.co.uk for more details. 

Closing event with performances  |  Saturday 16 February from 6pm to 8pm - all welcome

The Art in Perpetuity Trust  |  Harold Wharf  |  6 Creekside   |   London SE8 4SA
Registered Charity No 1045363   www.aptstudios.org   


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Berlin Exhibition 18th-23rd Jan 2019

January 8, 2019
For more info : https://www.britishshorts.de/

For more info : https://www.britishshorts.de/

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PEER SESSION Friday 7th Dec 2018

December 5, 2018

#86

Katie Goodwin & Ilona Sagar
7pm Fri 7th Dec 2018

Creekside Projects, Unit A1, Fuel Tank 8-12, Creekside, Deptford, London SE8 3DX (next to APT Gallery)

https://creeksideartists.co.uk/

Tube: Deptford Bridge DLR (5 min); New Cross (10 mins)

Doors Open 6.30 for a 7pm start. Please bring snacks or drinks to share in the break (cups and bowls provided

http://www.peersessions.co.uk/sessions/ilona-sagar-katie-goodwin

Anon Slide, 2018, Drypoint etching with Aquatint on 220 gsm Paper

Anon Slide, 2018, Drypoint etching with Aquatint on 220 gsm Paper

New Print Shop Launched

November 21, 2018

https://katiegoodwinart.bigcartel.com/

Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair - This Week 22-25 Nov

November 20, 2018
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The Ghost Tide opens Friday 19th Oct

October 18, 2018

Thames-Side Studios Gallery, Thames-Side Studios, 
Harrington Way, Warspite Road, Woolwich, 
SE18 5NR

www.thames-sidestudios.co.uk

EXHIBITION DATES 20 October – 3 November 
GALLERY OPENING HOURS Thurs-Sun 12pm – 5pm

OPENING PARTY Friday 19 October 6pm - 8.30pm

Gen Doy performance 7.30pm

The Ghost Tide - coinciding with the festivals of Hallowe'en, All Souls and the Day of the Dead - takes as its starting point the perspective that ghosts exist as an idea, or as part of a belief system, across cultures, across national borders and throughout recorded history. Most languages contain words to describe the ghost, spirit or immaterial part of a deceased person. Often, these words - like the type of ghost they describe - have traversed borders and been assimilated across cultures.

The exhibition, situated next to the Thames Barrier in South-East London, evokes ghosts as a migratory tide, washed up along the shore of the Thames their historical baggage in tow. It also explores the presence of artists in this part of London, as a migratory tide of creative flotsam and jetsam which ebbs and flows as the city gentrifies and develops.

Featured works include sculpture, installation, film, sound, performance and wall based works. The exhibition will include installations and outdoor interventions, as well as public events.
The Ghost Tide features works by over 30 UK and international artists. 

Artists featured: Andrea G Artz, Chris Boyd, Davies, Monaghan & Klein, Gen Doy, Sarah Doyle, Graham Dunning, Diane Eagles, Andrew Ekins, Charlie Fox, Katie Goodwin, Kio Griffith, Miyuki Kasahara, Calum F Kerr, Rob La Frenais, David Leapman, Liane Lang, Toby MacLennan, Laura Marker, Joanna McCormick, Josie McCoy, Jane Millar, Output Arts, Miroslav Pomichal, Brothers Quay, Anne Robinson, Edwin Rostron, Matt Rowe, Sarah Sparkes, Charlotte Squire, Sara Trillo, Yun Ting Tsai, Kate Walters, Patrick White, Heidi Wigmore, Neale Willis, Mary Yacoob, Neda Zarfsaz.

About the Curators: Monika Bobinska is the director of CANAL, which organizes exhibitions and art projects in a variety of settings. She is the founder of the North Devon Artist Residency. 
Sarah Sparkes is an artist and curator. She leads the visual arts and creative research project GHost (initiated in 2008), curating an on-going programme of exhibitions, performances and inter-disciplinary seminars interrogating the idea of the ghost. Her work, The GHost Formula, 2016, commissioned by FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) and funded by Arts Council England recently toured to NTMoFA (National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts) as part of the exhibition No Such Thing As Gravity, curated by Rob La Frenais.

CURATORS' TALK Saturday 20 October 3pm – 4pm

DAY OF THE DEAD CLOSING PARTY Saturday 3 November 2pm – 7.30pm


Papel Picado Workshop 2pm – 5pm   Make your own Day of the Dead 'cut - outs' with artist Sarah Doyle. Suitable for all ages, materials provided 
Performances and Artist Led Walk 2pm – 5pm  Charlie Fox, Calum F Kerr, Joanna Mccormick, in and around the gallery
Day Of The Dead Feast  5pm – 6pm   Refreshments served 
International Film Screening 6pm  Screening of short films in the gallery: Chris Boyd, Liane Lang, Brothers Quay, Yun Ting Tsai and Neda Zarfsaz

For more information, contact us on l 0786 606 3663 | 07900 208 711 |
theghosttide@gmail.com 
www.ghosthostings.co.uk | www.canalprojects.info

Flyer image: Bad Omen | Matt Rowe | 2011

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