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LUVA Licks: [Inter]Dependence and the artist run space

19 Oct 2019

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Sat, 19 Oct
11:30 – 13:00

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Luva Gallery

London
England, United Kingdom

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LUVA Licks is an exhibition and symposium hosted by LUVA gallery as part of this year’s Artlicks weekend on Interdependence. The celebration of the gallery’s first anniversary coincides the event, looking back over the shows curated in the space across its first year.

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Symposium from 11.30am - 1pm
As part of the event we will also be hosting an informal symposium: How to run a gallery that doesn’t piss off your neighbours. Addressing key questions that affect artists working in London:
What are the new models of working and self-organising that are needed to survive in London?
How can diverse organisations work together to challenge traditional arts and cultural spaces, specifically avoiding and countering the effects of gentrification?
How can we ensure that arts spaces create meaningful internships that are not exploitative and give young practitioners a rounded experience?

Guests will include:

Adelaide Bannerman (b. 1971, London, UK) is a freelance project manager and curator. She has helped to deliver numerous exhibitions, projects and events for institutions for just over 20 years, and currently works for International Curators Forum. Her independent research interests valorise performative gestures and engagements with live and visual performance art. She is also interested in exploring, noting and co-opting movement and improvisatory methods as part of her curatorial practice. 

https://adelaidebannerman.tumblr.com

Anne-Marie Creamer is a visual artist based in London. Her work experiments with cinematic and theatrical forms, often linking theatre, painting and cinema. She is interested in theory and practice that explores the links between theatre, painting and cinema. Her work experiments with cinematic and theatrical forms using digital film, fiction, drawing, theatre, written films, filmed staged scenarios, live voice-over, performative lectures or readings, and scripted tours. Creamer’s work is regularly shown internationally at galleries and museums, including FRAC Bretagne, France; Kunstvereniging Diepenheim, Netherlands; Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo; Palm Springs Art Museum; Aspex Arts, Portsmouth; Exeter Phoenix Galley, Exeter; the Royal College of Art and The Drawing Room Gallery, London. 

http://amcreamer.net

Eduardo Padilha -works with found materials and reassembled them to reflect the urban experience where private and public domain intersect. The appropriation, deployment, and dislocation of the object are the points of departure as a search for new modes of signification. Since 2006, Padilha has run BalinHouseProjects (BHP), a non-profit, artist-run space in London SE1. Recent group exhibition We are the centreat Hessel Museum of Art and We are the (Epi)center at P-Exclamation, curated by Paul O’Neill, NY, USA. And solo exhibition at London Art Fair with InIVA, 2016. Founded BalinHouseProjects in 2006 that is an artist run space. Publishes books about BHPevents granted by Arts Council of England.

https://eduardopadilha.com

Alex Fefegha is the co-founder and head of making at Comuzi, a design and innovation studio, working at the intersection of emerging technology and humans. Some of Comuzi’s clients include Nike, ASOS, BBC, Uber and University of the Arts, London. Alex has been recognised internationally for his work investigating the ethical implications of AI, alogorithmic bias in regards to race and gender and exploring the future technological interfaces that we as humans will interact with.

https://www.comuzi.xyz

Anna Hart is the co-director of Air Studios. Since 2007 they have partnered with local authorities, education, housing and community organisations to curate and deliver over four hundred art works alongside cultural events. They privilege the small scale, the momentary and the local. 

https://airstudio.org/about/

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