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Past Exhibitions
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So
Near So Far
11 - 20 January 2008
Clare
Burnett, Ruth
Jones, Jane Millar, Deborah Gardner, Andrea Thoma
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Clare Burnett
White City
Installation up to 25cm high, plaster, steel
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Ruth Jones
Crowlady
Photograph
2003
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Jane Millar
Lights 1
Pastel, beads, thread on nylon paper
55 x 80cm
2007
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Deborah Gardner
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Andrea Thoma
Dreamcatcher
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Drawings
and Revisions
Recent work by Sally Freshwater
14 February - 2 March 2008
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exhibition includes works made for a solo exhibition at the Museum
of Arts and Crafts Itami in Japan last year, and new works made over
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Planetarium
Robert
Rush, Anthony Faroux, David Ben White
6 - 24 March 2008
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CHASING
SHADOWS
Janet
Ronaldson Westbury, Brian Westbury
27 March
- 13 April 2008
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MY
ITCHING PROSTHETIC
Sebastian
Dale, Marte Haug, Geoffrey Glees, Shona Macnaughton, Jonathan Mesher
Curated
by Marthe Fjellestad
With a
specially commissioned text by Vince Stephen
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Perpetuum
Mobile
8
- 25 May 2008
Simon
Betts, Mickey Dell, Xulia Duran-Rodriguez, Fabiola Faidiga, Gianluca
Ferrari, Els van der Graaf, Chia-En Jao, Rody Luton, Paul Malone,
Laurence Noga, Damiano Paroni, Andy Parsons, Joachim Raab, Nicola
Rae, Giorgio Tentolini, Nikolaus Urban
For
further information about this exhibition please go to
www.a2arts.co.uk/perpetuum
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APT
enables ...
During
May and June 2008 the APT Gallery is being used by schools, charities
and artists to showcase recent projects and education work
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use of the APT Gallery has been given in kind to the exhibitors.
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APT
Enables .... STILL MOVING
Haberdashers'
Aske's Hatcham College
27 and 28 May 2008
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Fifty
Year 10 GCSE art students from Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham College
have participated in a three-day collaborative drawing project with
Leila Galloway and Wayne Lucas.
After
building dynamic still life constructions a series of observational
drawings were made on various templates using a variety of techniques
and materials. The templates were constructed into three dimensional
forms and transformed to make sculptures.
This
project has allowed the GCSE students to look at drawing techniques,
sculpture methods, design technology and mathematics.
Leila
Galloway and Wayne Lucas have now brought together the students'
2D and 3D work for exhibition in the APT Gallery. The opportunity
to display this work in a professional context will allow the students
to document and evidence their work in their GCSE portfolios.
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APT
Enables ... LIZ ATKIN - VISUAL ARTIST
Private View: Saturday 31 May 2008 5-7pm
Exhibition Open: Saturday 31 May 10 - 5pm and Sunday 1 June 12 -
4pm
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APT
Enables .... Moving Mountains-Photographs of a cultural exchange
between London and Mauritius
Midi
Music Company
Private View: Friday 6 June 2008 4 - 6pm
Exhibition open: Saturday 7 June from 14 - 4pm and Sunday 8 June
2008 from 12 - 4pm
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APT
Enables ... DnA - Don't Ask Nothing
Film Screening
Tuesday 10 June 2008 at 7pm.
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APT
Enables ... Oh My Days
Tidemill Primary School will be moving into a new building in about
two years. This show is inspired by the memories held in the school.
13
- 15 June 2011
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NICO
ISMAY
SELECTED
WORKS
19 - 19 June 2008
www.nicoismay.com
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BARBARA
NICHOLLS
BORDERS,
CODES AND CROSSINGS
3 - 30
July 2008
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EDUCATION PROJECT
- St Joseph's Primary School
Artists: Barbara Nicholls and Tim Cousins
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CONCRETE
DREAMS
Curated
by Fran Cottell and Liz Harrison
4 - 21
September 2008
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Steve Jones (top) courtesy of Domobaal |

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DEPTFORD
X RETROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION
Curated by Julia Alvarez
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Photograph taken
by Charlotte Stirling
October 2008
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Photograph taken
by Charlotte Stirling
October 2008
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Deptford
X Education project
LEAN
Haberdashers'
Aske's Hatcham College
Led by artist
Wayne Lucas
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TOO
FAR
SOUTH
An
exhibition of photography and urban culture
Curated
by Wiebke Gronemeyer, Yida He and Nina Trivedi
Dafni
Anesti, Alex Jean-Baptiste, Santiago Escobar, Ananda Ferlauto, Claude
Dernoeden, Aya Ikeno, George Kasolas, Jaemini Kim, David Kendall,
Lanis Levy, Rebecca Locke, Glen Mottershead, Karl Obulo, Simon Pennec,
Michael Wayne Plant, Suzie Rendell, Ruby Savage, Peter Stanners,
Savinien-Zuri M. Thomas, Ariadne van de Ven, Manuel Vazquez
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From
a wide vareity of locations, with a large range of technologies,
with a great kaleidoscope
of themes, too far south frames twenty visual responses to
urban spaces sometimes right in the centre but frequently in the
margins, peripheries and assorted overlooked corners. In spaces
such as kitchens and wastelands, backstreets and road junctions,
gated communities and street markets, inner-cities and outer-suburbs,
the diversity of urban culture is discovered when the conflicting
role of the image becomes questioned between presentation and representation.
The twenty photographers emerging from the Photography and Urban
Cultures masters degree at Goldsmiths share an engagement with urban
cultures and their environments. In Walter Benjamin's evocative
phrase, they all 'botanise the asphalt', looking at the global and
the local, the everyday and the exceptional, history and geography,
origins and aspirations.
As a methodology as well as an intervention, the photographic dialogue
issued in too far south invites us to rethink our relationship
with urban spaces, places and cultures from Docklands to Tokyo,
Brooklyn to Bognor,Amsterdam to Dubai and Madrid to Barking.
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EX
ROMA II
Work
by past holders of Abbey Awards in Paining at the British School
at Rome 2005 - 2007
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Helen
Baker, Spartacus Chetwynd, Richard Clegg, Anthony Faroux, Catrin
Huber, Lauren Lavitt, Marte Marce, Louisa Minkin, Keith Roberts,
John Wilkins, Stephen
Wilso
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EMYR
WILLIAMS
NEW
WORK: PAINTINGS & IMAGES
27 November
to 14 December 2008
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