Hello everyone!
I am very delighted and excited to have been invited to make a new sculpture and live art interaction for Vanya Balogh and Danny Pocket's exhibition Big Deal Marvellous Mix- Ups X1.
It's in a fabulous building called Loud and Western, at 59-65 Broughton Road, SW6 2LE. The opening party is from 6-10pm tomorrow evening, Thursday July 10th. Nearest tube Fulham Broadway. And the live art interaction "Cake Smash" will take place in the evening on July 25th... More details at:
http://www.deal-big.biz/
I am very delighted and excited to have been invited to make a new sculpture and live art interaction for Vanya Balogh and Danny Pocket's exhibition Big Deal Marvellous Mix- Ups X1.
It's in a fabulous building called Loud and Western, at 59-65 Broughton Road, SW6 2LE. The opening party is from 6-10pm tomorrow evening, Thursday July 10th. Nearest tube Fulham Broadway. And the live art interaction "Cake Smash" will take place in the evening on July 25th... More details at:
http://www.deal-big.biz/
Last month I was awarded
three live art commissions. "TwentyTwenty" for Camberwell Arts
Festival, "Love/Hate RAte" for The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition's
Midsummer night's Fete, and "Fun Factory" for Sarah Sparkes' Chutney
Preserves 8. Here are some pictures:
Photo by Andy Rogers
"TwentyTwenty" collected twenty stories from, and made twenty drawings with, people in, around, and about Camberwell.
"Love/Hate
RAte" invited guests at the Midsummer Night's Fete to explore their
innermost feelings about the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition, and
recorded these thoughts on a handmade day glo cardboard lollipop for
them to take home as a memento. It was really interesting to discover
that many of the same works of art were loved passionately by some
people and loathed heartily by others. There was one particular group of
drawings that many people found disturbing, hilarious or just plain
offensive, and the most popular reasons people had for being moved to
love an artwork were because of
the colours, the textures and that "It spoke to me". Also providing
roaming live art interactions at the Fete were artists Calum F Kerr,
Daniel Lehan and Frog Morris.
At Chutney Preserves 8, The Wonders of
Camberwell, I explored Fred Karno's Fun Factory by enacting a live custard
pie fight, with Charlotte Squire, inviting people to throw cream
covered marshmallows at a day glo target, and making a deliciously
inedible cake sculpture in celebration of 20 years of Camberwell Arts
Festival.
I hope to see you soon! With love and Best wishes - Joanna
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