Art + Psychogeography - Kate Genever and Carole Wright

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  • čas přidán 11. 11. 2019
  • Kate Genever and Carole Wright discuss how environments can effect emotions and how walking can be seen as way to creatively explore different places, with a focus on the rural. Kate and Carole explore the village of Kings Cliffe discussing how psychogeography inspires their practice, starting and ending up at The Cross Keys pub.
    Kate Genever is an artist and farmer based in South Lincolnshire on her family’s traditional mixed farm. She completed an MA at the Royal College in Printmaking and has been commissioned by organisations such as Yorkshire Sculpture Park, METAL Peterborough, The Wellcome Collection, British Council, Tate and Hull City of Culture. Much of her work sees her co-producing outcomes with individuals, groups, artists, curators and academics in diverse settings such as her family farm, a Yorkshire council estate, a women’s prison, Hull, a caravan park, Venice, and an asylum seekers charity.
    Carole Wright is a community gardener, apiarist, walker and proud South Londoner from Brixton. She has won two awards from The Southbank Centre and The Peadbody Trust for her community work, and this year, Carole joined a team of community advocates to join ‘The Big Lunch Community Walk’, showing the importance of communication and how it can bring about positive change.

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