
Touching the Unknown
byArtist Sultana Zana on going deep, de-colonizing our perception of space at-large, encountering the unknown, and the in-betweenness of gender.
Artist Sultana Zana on going deep, de-colonizing our perception of space at-large, encountering the unknown, and the in-betweenness of gender.
Jess Rowland is a post-punk computer programmer and destroyer, leader of the cult of the Electromagnetic Goddess, her own Goddess to channel herself in her performances. Jess is the paradigm of whatever wave of feminism we are on right now: Jess is authentic even though she is making it all up. The two cultures she is blending are cyberculture and internet culture. She is an academic and underground artist working in the US. Her provenance and aesthetic come from and have a deep interplay with punk. Jess engages with hardware and networks on a sculptural level looking at the very physical and natural principles that govern the behaviour of the materials she works with.
SCREENING✨Wednesday 10 November 7.15 – 8.45PM✨ Watermans Arts Centre, 40 High St, Brentford TW8 0DS FOR CREATIVE PEOPLE & PLACES HOUNSLOW, LONDON Artists Claire…
An evening of performance drawing with live improvised musical performances
Review by John Eyles “When drawing music, the tension and movements affect the mark-making directly“ Claire Zakiewicz performing with Douglas Benford, Alan Wilkinson and…
An evening of Performance Painting with live dance and improvised musical performances curated by Claire Zakiewicz
Art can create brand new worlds in the imagination and in reality too. Transformation starts from silence, from listening. We can listen to the world to make it a better place.
by kelly shaw nyala *snowflake’s* birth is a fat story. there is sometimes power in keeping things concise, however. and maybe, honestly, it’s all…