Situated Practice Live
11 December 2019, 5:30 pm–8:00 pm
Students from Situated Practice MA lead a series of live performances, readings, discussions and film screenings critically reflecting on their spatial practices.
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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The Bartlett School of Architecture02031087337
Location
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Ground floor gallery22 Gordon StreetLondonWC1H 0QBUnited Kingdom
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This event is part of our Fifteen Exhibition.
About
This event presents the work of Situated Practice MA students and explores the overlaps amongst and within their practices, prompting reflections towards a wider discourse on critical spatial practices.
Through a moment of collective performance, students will use the exhibition space as a platform, and their work as a prop, to explore the particular, the specific and the personal within their projects. Through stories, objects, drawings and movement they will expose the contradictions, conflicts and complexities surrounding their work, presenting not a polished series of works but a thoughtful reflection on the messy, entangled and ever-changing nature of their practices and projects.
Schedule
Collective Imaginaries
17:30 – 18:30
Through a performative and collective presentation, students will traverse overlaps, trace margins and trigger insights into their working processes, prompting reflections towards a wider discourse on critical spatial practices.
- Dieuwke Cappaert
- Sophie Hardcastle
- Eloise Maltby Maland
- Ignacio Rivas
- Ignacio Saavedra
Identity, Language, Landscape, Artificial and Flow
18:45 – 19:45
A spatial activation will explore the cross pollinations between the students’ research. Visitors can witness performances, hear readings, watch films, and participate in collective discussions expanding on themes within their work.
- Luofei Dong
- Valeria Muteri
- Anastasia Perahia
- Jerneja Rebernak
- Shivani Shah
Access
All our event spaces are accessible. For any additional support or information, please email or call 020 3108 7337.
Image: Performing A Lunar Perspective. Eloise Maltby Maland, 2019. Photo courtesy of Henrietta Williams.