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London Fields: Hiatus
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Rural-focused visual arts discussions for city-dwelling people. Thursday, 1 April 2010. Combined with my move to the big smoke, London Fields became a bit much to orchestrate by myself with no funding! After a hiatus I have now joined forces with former attendees Georgina Barney and Alice Carey to devise the programme for the future. London Fields will return September 2010. Picture by Stephen Gill, Extract from 'Days Away'. This blog will also document the progress of London Fields: Inquire.
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London Fields: London Fields Inquire
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Rural-focused visual arts discussions for city-dwelling people. Saturday, 6 June 2009. Suggestion by Anna Churcher Clarke. I have just sent out the first stage of London Fields Inquire; a sequential questionnaire directed at individuals and organisations key to our programme. The initial questions set by me are: What shall we look at? And What related topics would you like to see more openly discussed? Write to Harriet: contact(at)gymnasium-online.org or comment on this blog. Labels: London Fields Inquire.
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London Fields: LF members review: What People Want? by Alice Carey and Jonathan P Watts
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Rural-focused visual arts discussions for city-dwelling people. Monday, 13 September 2010. LF members review: What People Want? By Alice Carey and Jonathan P Watts. We felt humbled by his willingness to answer questions about farming and business frankly. It occurred to us that when talking about ‘what the customer wants’ Henry attributed them with too much individual agency, as if it is entirely the consumer who influences what is available on the shelves. Essentially buyers guide custom...The second sp...
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London Fields: London Fields Session Two
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Rural-focused visual arts discussions for city-dwelling people. Wednesday, 16 September 2009. London Fields Session Two. Throw a left, throw a right. By Pippa Koszerek, Hyun Jin Cho, David Johnson and David Berridge. Series by Stephen Gill. Is a short text I wrote to act as a starting point to the discussion. Is a link to an article by Robert Macfarlane we read in preparation, published in The Guardian on Saturday 8 December 2007. Is a link to Jonathan Watts' notes on the session. London Fields Inquire: 1.
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London Fields: LF member review: My Rural by Georgina Barney
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Rural-focused visual arts discussions for city-dwelling people. Sunday, 25 July 2010. LF member review: My Rural by Georgina Barney. Thoughts through a visit to Grizedale Arts, with Eastside Projects, Birmingham, 25th – 27th June 2010; and Profusion. An exhibition, at Calke Abbey, Derbyshire 19th June – 11th July 2010. Grizedale, the contemporary arts organisation that replaced the forest-based initiative responsible for large-scale British sculptural works such as Andy Goldsworthy’s Wall. In the co-op, ...
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London Fields: London Fields: Inquire: 1
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Rural-focused visual arts discussions for city-dwelling people. Monday, 10 August 2009. London Fields: Inquire: 1. The first series of completed forms are now available to read online here: http:/ docs.google.com/View? If you have not filled out a form and would like to, please email Harriet at contact (at) gymnasium-online.org. Similarly if you have an individual or organisation in mind that would augment this dialogue then please don’t hesitate to include them. Labels: London Fields Inquire. London Fie...
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London Fields: London Fields Discusssion Group Session 2
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Rural-focused visual arts discussions for city-dwelling people. Thursday, 20 August 2009. London Fields Discusssion Group Session 2. The next meeting will take place on Saturday 29th August at Cafe Oto in Dalston between 2-4pm. This session will focus on defining the term 'rural focused visual arts' and investigating what kinds of art can be included within its remit. The discussion will be augmented by an informal presentation by a (currently untitled) London-based collective comprised of. London Fields...
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London Fields: Date for your diary: London Fields Session Two
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Rural-focused visual arts discussions for city-dwelling people. Wednesday, 15 July 2009. Date for your diary: London Fields Session Two. Saturday 29th August 2009 2-4pm. Probably held at the Scout Hut in Dalston, providing those cats at Passing Cloud ever decide to open their front door. Picture by Stephen Gill, Extract from 'Days Away'. This blog will also document the progress of London Fields: Inquire. A-n Publication: Reclaiming the Rural. A-n Review of Great British Farming by Georgina Barney.
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London Fields: London Fields Invitation
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Rural-focused visual arts discussions for city-dwelling people. Thursday, 7 May 2009. Rural-focused visual arts discussions for city-dwelling people. Members of the public are invited to join a new discussion group taking place in various venues around Hackney each month. Meeting on the last Saturday of every month between 3pm and 5pm, beginning June 27th 2009 at Cafe Oto in Dalston (18-22 Ashwin Street). Picture by Stephen Gill, Extract from 'Days Away'. A sequential questionnaire aimed at key individua...
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London Fields: London Fields Session One
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Rural-focused visual arts discussions for city-dwelling people. Saturday, 4 July 2009. London Fields Session One. Photo courtesy Sally Plowman. London Fields Discussion Group enjoyed a humid first session on Saturday 27 th. June beneath a leaden Dalston sky. I was pleased with how the first session progressed and pleasantly surprised by the enthusiasm of the participants. Please stand up. An intentional componant to the first meeing were short overviews given by each participant about their backgroun...