
Participation workshop
15 – 16 Mar 17
Itinerant Assembly: Reading Troupe with Emma Haugh
Event Times: Wednesday 15th March - 17.30 - 21.30 Thursday … More
Event Times: Wednesday 15th March - 17.30 - 21.30 Thursday … More
Participate in the final workshop finale for Material Action, a … More
Join Collective Matter to learn about our connection with objects. … More
Potash Lesson is a performance by Jamie Crewe, first presented … More
Join Collective Matter in learning about our connection with objects. … More
Under the auspices of modernity, the public sphere was largely … More
Exploring what is at stake in historical reclamation, Female Executioner investigates what happens when a queer, transfeminine artist tries to touch, reflect on, or rehabilitate a historical work of fiction which seems to offer them ancestry. More
Cocoy Lumbao works primarily with video to explore the medium’s … More
Catarina de Oliveira works with performance, video, and textiles. Her … More
Ad Minoliti creates pictorial work from a mix of geometry … More
Working across performance, film, and sculpture, Ben Rosenthal’s practice seeks … More
Come and meet Collective Matter and find out more about … More
Come and meet Collective Matter and find out more about … More
Drop by and get to know the visiting artists at this free event offering London audiences a unique opportunity to see, hear about and discuss the research and work-in-progress that they have been developing over the past three months. More
Screening of Shriaz Bayjoo's film Ile de France, followed by a conversation with curator Christine Eyene. More
In this illustrated lecture/demonstration, food historian and artist Ivan Day outlines the evolution of edible table art from the early Renaissance to the 19th century. From gilded sugar coins distributed at 15th-century Italian wedding feasts to edible models of Victorian London omnibuses, edible table art has been of interest to people for hundreds of years. Day will introduce the materials, equipment, and moulds used by past masters of such edible ephemera. More
In this presentation, Guatemalan curator and political theorist Pablo José Ramírez will speak about Latin American artists operating in situations where enunciation is difficult or uncomfortable, or whose practices challenge dominant or official discourses that often sanitise forms of cultural production that don’t fit with a white mestizaje or neoliberal-multicultural worldview. More
Seth Pimlott is 2016-18 participatory artist in residence at Gasworks … More
Employing a multi-disciplinary approach, Sriwhana Spong explores the fertile margins … More
Tamara Van San works with materials such as clay, synthetic … More
Often mediated through lecture performances or installations, Lina Hermsdorf’s essayistic … More
Using found objects, Ammara Jabbar creates site-specific interventions that take … More
Collective Matter is an outreach art group, initiated by Eva … More
The CCA Master of Arts programme at the Royal College … More