Exhibition
Hidden in Plain Site
5 Mar 2022 – 2 Apr 2022
Regular hours
- Saturday
- 11:00 – 16:00
- Tuesday
- 11:00 – 17:00
- Wednesday
- 11:00 – 17:00
- Thursday
- 11:00 – 17:00
- Friday
- 11:00 – 17:00
Address
- 10 Stockwell Street
- Greenwich
- London
England - SE10 9BD
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- 129: North Greenwich – Greenwich 177: Thamesmead – Peckham 180: Belvedere – Lewisham 188: North Greenwich – Russell Square 199: Canada Water – Catford 286: Sidcup – Greenwich 386: Blackheath – Woolwich Arsenal
- Cutty Sark DLR station (two minutes)
- The closest train station to Stockwell Street is Greenwich Station (a four-minute walk). There is also a regular boat service offered by Thames Clippers which stops next to the Old Royal Naval College (the older university campus), near to the Heritage Gallery. It runs from Westminster and stops at other locations along the route, taking around 35 minutes in total.
Curated by the multimedia artists Veronica Slater and Litza Jansz the exhibition ‘Hidden in Plain Site’ explores how trace memories of human trauma, personal and collective, are embodied within our built environment.
http://www.greenwichunigalleries.co.uk/hidden-in-plain-site/
About
http://www.greenwichunigalleries.co.uk/hidden-in-plain-site/
This exhibition uses painting, film, animation, sculpture and interactive installations to foreground the haunting and lasting ways buildings cast shadows over our lives.
Featuring the work of moving image and multimedia artists (including internationally renowned film maker John Smith and artist Dr Chila Kumari Singh Burman) this exhibition invites you to wander from site to site unearthing experiences, feelings and histories that have been overlaid, overlooked, constructed and concealed.
‘In this timely show, Veronica Slater and Litza Jansz, demonstrate how art can and must intervene in the Neo-liberal cover-ups, which built an exploitative empire on the idea of ‘nothing to see here’. Poet and art critic Dr Cherry Smyth
http://www.greenwichunigalleries.co.uk/hidden-in-plain-site/