Exhibition
A Creeping Through Suburbia
4 Mar 2016 – 16 Apr 2016
Regular hours
- Saturday
- 10:00 – 16:00
- Tuesday
- 16:00 – 20:00
Cost of entry
Free
Address
- Eltham College
- Mottingham Lane, Mottingham
- London
- SE9 4QF
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Train: Mottingham (15 mins from London Bridge)
Three emerging artists respond to the concept of suburbia as a research area. Expect paint, print and psychoanalysis.
About
Rosemary Cronin draws on the psychoanalysis of the feminine within suburbia, taking particular inspiration from the cinematic and autobiographical references found in personal slide collections. Cronin holds an interdisciplinary practice predominantly covering performance, print and paint. rosemarycronin.co.uk.
Chrissie Stewart has work continuing this dialogue, exploring through an often historical lens, the ‘absurdity’ of gender constructs and the way this is often represented in our culture. Using a cut-up method, both Stewart and Cronin comment and subvert similar tropes into the suburbia of our subconscious.
Georgia Hollands presents a wander through suburbia, inspired by the mundanity of daily life and the suburban landscape. Using techniques rooted in Psychogeography she negotiates the liminality of the everyday and how the interior mind manifests itself into the artwork, expressed through print and film. georgiahollands.com.