Exhibition

Voices in the Shadows Performance Art

21 Feb 2019 – 23 Feb 2019

Event times

Performance Art 8pm
Exhibition 11am -8pm

Cost of entry

Performance Art £10/£12
Exhibition free

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  • There are regular bus services to Finsbury Park from Camden, Crouch End, Highgate, Hampstead, Islington, Muswell Hill, Stoke Newington, Stroud Green etc.
  • Finsbury Park is on the Victoria and Piccadilly lines (including the new weekend Night Tube) and is just 5 minutes from Kings Cross and 11 minutes from Oxford Circus.
  • Finsbury Park is 9 minutes from Old Street, 11 minutes from Moorgate - and only 35 minutes from Welwyn Garden City and Hertford North.
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Voices in the Shadows explores the impact of mental health issues on our reality. Using digital print, moving image, spoken word, sound and movement, this multi-layered immersive experience presents an Exhibition alongside Performance Art

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Voices in the Shadows

Voices in the Shadows explores the impact of fear, despair, and loss of trust on our sense of reality and mental wellbeing. Using digital print, moving image, spoken word, sound and movement, this multi-layered immersive experience from a unique collaboration – two visual artists, a composer and an actor – will challenge audiences to engage with performance art centering on the lived experience of mental illness.

An extensive exhibition of prints and video by Chris Avis and David Pike, visual artists, and Adam Wilson, composer, will be shown in the gallery corridors. This work is directly linked to and was developed alongside, the performance art. Didi Hopkins, an actor, completes this exceptional quartet of talent - a collective that involves equal collaboration to produce a powerful and provocative body of work. Work that engages and interacts with the audience provoking reflection on preconceptions of those with mental health issues.

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Adam Wilson

David Pike

Chris Avis

Didi Hopkins

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