- Show Not Tell - London - 2010 -

Show Not Tell is a new Tuesday seminar for Chelsea, Camberwell & Wimbledon (CCW) practice-led research students and staff. The aim for this seminar is to create a roving critical arena for practitioners to receive feedback on their work. Generally the maker will show their work, but not present the research around their work until after it has been discussed by the group. Some seminars will take place in a Chelsea studio, but most will travel to the place of the work, i.e., the studio or exhibition space. CCW MA students are welcome to take part in the discussion.


- Spring Term -


January 12 off-site
12:30 – 2pm Film Screening 2 – 3:30pm View exhibition + discussion
Ana Laura Lopez de la Torre PhD Chelsea student
Hosts a visit to the exhibition Do you remember Olive Morris? at Gasworks.

www.gasworks.org.uk/exhibitions/detail.php?id=483

www.rememberolivemorris.wordpress.com

(Dr. Mary Anne Francis, Dr. Malcolm Quinn & K Lovelock facilitate)



January 26 off-site 2 – 3:30pm
Kristen Lovelock PhD Chelsea student presents her co-curated show:
DETOX at 16 Hoxton Square, London N1 6NT
www.detoxme.org.uk
(
K Lovelock facilitate)


February 9 Chelsea rm A335 3 – 4:30pm
Session during Graduate Futures programme
http://195.194.24.19/ccwgf/node/67

Azadeh Fatehrad Chelsea MA Student
(Dr. Hayley Newman
& K Lovelock facilitate)


March 9 off-site 2 – 3:30pm
Zoe Mendelson PhD Chelsea student

www.zoemendelson.co.uk www.chisenhale.co.uk

1:45 - 2pm Arrival (access to building only at this time)

2:15pm Performance & 2 - 3:30pm Studio visit/seminar

Chisenhale Art Place, Chisenhale Road, E3
Tube: Mile End Bus: 277 get off at Roman Rd. Dress Warm!

(James Faure Walker & K Lovelock facilitate)


March 23 Chelsea Room A336* (*note room change) 3 – 4:30pm

Jen Ballie PhD Chelsea student
http://considerateclothing.blogspot.com
+
Jillian Greenberg Chelsea MA Student
(Dr. Tim O’Riley
& K Lovelock facilitate)

- Summer Term -

May 4 Chelsea rm A335 3 – 4:30pm
Ignacio Canales Aradl MA Chelsea student

www.canalesaracil.com



May 18 Chelsea rm A335 3 - 4:30pm

Marsha Bradfield PhD Chelsea student

www.chelsearesearch.org/futurereflections



June 1 Chelsea rm A335 or Chelesea Library tbc 3 - 4:30pm
Dr. Mary Anne Francis

Chelsea Research Fellow in Writing + Art/ICFAR

www.maryannefrancis.org www.chelsea.arts.ac.uk/17224.htm



June 15 Chelsea rm A335 or off-site

1-2 presenters needed (preferably off-site)



July 13 Chelsea off-site 2 - 3:30pm
Dr. Tim O'Riley Chelsea Researh Fellow ICFAR

www.timoriley.net www.chelsea.arts.ac.uk/17234.htm
off-site location tba



July 27 Chelsea rm off-site 2 - 3:30pm (last seminar)

1 off-site presenter needed



Please contact me to book:
Kristen Lovelock, PhD Student, Chelsea
k.lovelock3 [at] chelsea. arts. ac. uk
(delete spaces and change [at] to @)

You can check the schedule’s latest at:
http://www.google.com/calendar/render?hl=en&tab=wc

Sunday 31 January 2010

Ana Laura Lopez de la Torre

January 12 off-site Show Not Tell seminar
12:30 – 2pm Film Screening
2 – 3:30pm View exhibition + discussion

Ana Laura López de la Torre PhD Chelsea student
Hosts a visit to the exhibition Do you remember Olive Morris? at Gasworks.
http://www.gasworks.org.uk/exhibitions/detail.php?id=483
http://www.rememberolivemorris.wordpress.com



Installation view. Photograph by Kristel Raesaar.


Installation view. Photograph by Kristel Raesaar.


Documents from the Olive Morris Collection. Courtesy of Lambeth Archives. Photograph by Kristel Raesaar.


Do you remember Olive Morris?
21st November 2009 - 24th January 2010


Do you remember Olive Morris? uncovers the largely untold history of Brixton-based activist Olive Morris (1952-1979). Developed by London-based artist Ana Laura Lopez de la Torre, this exhibition is the culmination of three years of artist and community-led research inspired by this remarkable figure in South London's recent history.

In her short life, Olive Morris co-founded the Brixton Black Women's Group and the Organisation of Women of Asian and African Descent (OWAAD) and was part of the British Black Panther Movement. She campaigned for access to education, decent living conditions for Black communities and fought against state and police repression. Despite her young age, she empowered the people who lived and worked around her.

The exhibition at Gasworks traces the different phases and multiple collaborations within this long-term project, which was triggered by Ana Laura Lopez de la Torre's encounter with a photograph of Olive Morris taken by British Black Panthers' photographer Neil Kenlock. The photo shows Olive Morris standing at a Black Panther Movement demonstration in Coldharbour Lane in 1969, and holding a placard reading: “BLACK SUFFERER FIGHT PIG POLICE BRUTALITY”. Research into this particular moment in history led to a meeting with community activist Liz Obi, a friend and colleague of Olive Morris, who has since become a key collaborator in this project. More recently, the growing interest in Olive Morris led to the formation of the women's group Remembering Olive Collective which are working to restore the memory of Olive Morris and the issues she fought for.

Do you remember Olive Morris? brings together art works, films and historical photographs documenting the movements and campaign groups with which Olive Morris was associated. It also features archival material from the newly-created Olive Morris Collection, held at Lambeth Archives. The exhibition serves as a contextual backdrop for a weekly programme of events including walks, discussions, presentations, workshops and music evenings. These events have been devised by the Remembering Olive Collective around the issues she championed during the 1970s and remain significant today: from squatting and immigration, to self-education. A publication documenting the project as a whole will be launched in January 2010.

For more information about the project, please visit: rememberolivemorris.wordpress.com

CONTRIBUTORS' INFORMATION

Ana Laura López de la Torre (b. 1969, Uruguay) has lived and worked in Brixton since 1995. Using the overlooked and the underrated as a starting point, her work creates visible and unexpected connections between things, people and places. Her practice is collaborative, often acting as a catalyser and involving disparate constituencies with common interests but diverse agendas, Ana Laura's practice is rooted in an engagement with local context, particularly focusing on the life of South London inner city communities. Ana Laura's commissions record includes projects for the ICA, the Whitechapel Gallery, La Casa Encendida (Madrid), Tate Modern and South London Gallery. More recently she has completed the 2008-9 Southwark Studio Residency, with the launch of the artist book Night Time. She is currently undertaking a PhD at Chelsea College of Art and Design and is working on the inaugural commission for Peckham Space in 2010.

The Remembering Olive Collective (ROC) is a group of women composed of over thirty members including artists, activists, academics, archivists, curators, cultural theorists and community workers of varied generations and cultural backgrounds. ROC has undertaken an extensive oral history and cataloguing project leading to the creation of the Olive Morris Collection, which is available to the public from Thursday 22 October 2009 at Lambeth Archives, 52 Knatchbull Road, London SE5 9QY. ROC meets once a month in Brixton, organises regular presentations and runs fundraising activities at cultural and political events, festivals and fairs. For more information, visit: rememberolivemorris.wordpress.com


EVENTS:

The exhibition is accompanied by a series of events and a film programme.
Please click here to view the fullprogramme.

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