Echoes and Origins: A new project exploring Bluecoat's colonial legacies.
posted 15 Feb 2021
Liverpool's centre for the contemporary arts
13 April - 23 June 2019
Discover a major study of new work by early-career artists from across the UK.
Survey is the largest review of contemporary art practice in Jerwood Arts' 12 years of programming, spanning a breadth of disciplines including film, performance, ceramics, installation and painting.
The exhibition includes work by 15 artists who have been selected from nominations made by over 50 established artists, including Ryan Gander, Andy Holden and Rachel Maclean
The exhibition features work by Chris Alton, Simeon Barclay, Hazel Brill, Flo Brooks, Emma Cousin, Joe Fletcher Orr, Tom Goddard, Ashley Holmes, Lindsey Mendick, Nicole Morris, Milly Peck, Anna Raczynski, Will Sheridan Jr, Rae-Yen Song and Frank Wasser.
Pleease note: Nicole Morris' work 'Channels: How to be a good mother, artist, wife and lover?' is activated every day at 1pm.
Survey is supported by Jerwood Arts
Hands Up! Family Weekend with Lindsey Mendick
Sat 11 & Sun 12 May | 1-4pm
Join us for a weekend of free creative fun, suitable for all the family. We’ll be exploring the Survey exhibition all weekend. On Saturday artist Lindsey Mendick, whose work is often created with family members, will help you create your own surreal sculptures.
Free, drop in.
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Thu 13 Jun | 6pm
Join Survey artist Simeon Barclay for a conversation about the themes of his work in the exhibition.
Tickets: £3/2
Image Credit: Rae-Yen Song, Happy Happy Leaf, 2018. Survey - Installation View at Jerwood Space, London. Commissioned by Jerwood Arts. Photo: Anna Arca
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Echoes and Origins: A new project exploring Bluecoat's colonial legacies.
posted 15 Feb 2021
Echoes and Origins: A new project exploring Bluecoat's colonial legacies.
published by The Bluecoat