Workshop

Peer 2 Peer Feedback Session with Alison Matthews

15 Mar 2019

Regular hours

Friday
14:00 – 18:00

Cost of entry

Free Entry

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Berlin, Germany

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  • U8 Schoenleinstrasse
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On Friday, March 15th 2019, 7pm - 9pm, SomoS will host our latest Peer to Peer Feedback Session with new Artist In Residence, Alison Matthews (US). This session is open to artists, curators and creatives of any background who would like to receive feedback on their work.

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On Friday, March 15th 2019, 7pm - 9pm, SomoS will host our latest Peer to Peer Feedback Session with new Artist In Residence, Alison Matthews (US). This session is open to artists, curators and creatives of any background who would like to receive feedback on their work.

At each session, artists and curators comment on each other’s work in an outspoken and constructive manner, with the presence of a moderator. The purpose of the session is to create a casual but focused atmosphere, in which creators get the opportunity to share their own work-in-progress and challenges, and at the same time to critique their peers.

The session is free of charge. Capacity is limited to 8-10 people per session so registration in advance is required.

Please confirm your participation by emailing somos@somos-arts.org, and we will send you a confirmation back.

Please also bring documentation of your work in any shape or format. There will be a video projector available. Physical work is welcome as well.

About the host: Alison Matthews

Alison Mathews is a multi-disciplinary artist from the United States, creating participatory experiences out of text, song and scenographic environments in order to explore ‘difficult’ spaces of intimacy, distance, desire and alienation.

Focusing primarily on writing in her time in Berlin, Matthews is currently working on critical writing around her performance for two people at a time, ‘The Ballad of Isosceles’, as well as the beginnings of a collaborative book project around the politics and proxemics of one-to-one participatory performance.

More information: https://somos.media/be

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