Exhibition

Visions Programme 2

11 Nov 2022 – 18 Nov 2022

Regular hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 18:00
Thursday
10:00 – 18:00
Friday
10:00 – 18:00
Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
Sunday
10:00 – 18:00

Free admission

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Nunnery Gallery

London, United Kingdom

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  • 205
  • Bow Road (Hammersmith & City, District lines)
  • Bow Church (DLR)
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Visions Programme 2 led by Webb-Ellis

About

Imagine a world that positions children and young people as seers and prophets, to guide us through our age of accelerating technological development, environmental crisis, and sociopolitical complexity. In a disused chalk quarry in the summer of 2021, Webb-Ellis collaborated with young people from Gravesend to co-create an imaginary world and alternative environment for learning. Using methods of philosophical enquiry, radical listening, dance, drawing and singing, the artists and young people worked together to weave a fractured narrative which became the basis for the film This place is a message

This place is a message will show on the Nunnery’s immersive cinema screen set-up, flanked by banners made by the young people in the film. Breathing a wave of optimistic youth, mystical memory, imagined worlds and elemental power across the gallery, 22 other works invite you into their equally mesmerising alternative realities. 
 

We unearth generational traumas, passed on superstitions, ritualistic practices and the idea of womanhood in Tamil communities (Amrita Chandradas, Singapore), reimagine a Soviet-era diving board as an antenna to signal other life forms (Andrew Demirjian, UK) and manifest a long-held childhood fantasy by putting ourselves in Baby’s shoes in Dirty Dancing (Sarah Lasley, USA), to name a few from the 22 works hailing from 10 different countries. Selected from an international open call, Visions brings together artworks from across the globe, giving you a unique chance to discover different voices, ideas and perspectives through film.  

Programme 2 Exhibiting Artists: Amrita Chandradas; Andrew Demirjian; Tessa Garland; Michael Gurhy; Dan Guthrie; Sarah Lasley; Robin Leverton; Olana Light; Stuart Moore & Kayla Parker; Yannick Mosimann; Simon Olmetti; Bella Riza; Niyaz Saghari; Zara Sands; collectif_fact, Annelore Schneider & Claude Piguet; Maxima Smith; Vilma Tihilä; Enni-Kukka Tuomala; Janelle VanderKelen; Sam Williams & Victoria Gray; Yuetong Yang; Madalina Zaharia. 

As part of the process of making This place is a message, young people worked with choreographer Lucy Suggate and vocalist Phil Minton, to test the limits of human expression and communication, making space for the body to speak, protest, and disobey. The film was commissioned by Cement Fields for This Must Be the Place and supported by Arts Council England and Ebbsfleet Development Corporation. Developed as part of a Paul Hamlyn Foundation funded residency with Northfleet Technology College and Northfleet School for Girls. 

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