Exhibition
Sadness is a no gO-Zone
2 Aug 2019 – 4 Aug 2019
Regular hours
- Friday
- 07:00 – 23:00
- Saturday
- 07:00 – 23:00
- Sunday
- 07:00 – 23:00
Cost of entry
£0, free entry
Address
- 133 Copeland Road
- London
- SE15 3SN
- United Kingdom
Sadness is a no gO-Zone is a free exhibition that will feature pieces from 50 European artists, curated to raise awareness of the biggest issues facing the planet - from energy to travel to re-wilding - through the lens of creativity in a bid to land more impactful messaging and promote action.
About
Adapt (short for Adaptive Capacity) consists of a team of volunteers and all artists and designers who will feature in the Sadness is a no gO-Zone exhibition have donated their time for free, responding to a collaborative brief using Adapt's existing language. The tongue-in-cheek slogans given in the design brief included phrases such as ‘Feeling Hot Hot Hot’, ‘Solar, So Good’, ‘Shall We Clear The Air?’ and more which has resulted in more than 50 creative interpretations in the form of graphic design and illustration.
As well as the exhibition, there will be a tree planting challenge in collaboration with Ecosia (the search engine that plants trees), a protest flag making workshop, video installations, workshops and more.
Adapt are on course to raise all of their £3,300 goal after a month-long Kickstarter campaign. In return for pledges, Adapt offered branded stickers, posters, tote bags, T-shirts and signed prints.
For more information visit Adapt at www.sadness-is-a-no-go.zone.