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ARTISTS FEEDBACK SESSION: Led by Louise Ashcroft

// THURS 28 MAR 7-9PM
// FREE & OPEN TO ALL
// AT TURF, 46/47 TRINITY COURT (GROUND FLOOR), WHITGIFT SHOPPING CENTRE, CROYDON CR0 1UQ

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Taking place at the end of each month, our free feedback sessions are a chance to get feedback on your work from a practicing artist in a supportive and friendly environment. All kinds of creative work are welcome.

March’s feedback session will be led by artist and current Fungus Press resident Louise Ashcroft.

Email us your images and any additional requirements at info@turf-projects.com if you’d like us to get images up full scale on our projector. Participation isn’t mandatory – you’re welcome to simply come and view the works and take part in the discussions.

 

ABOUT LOUISE ASHCROFT //

Louise Ashcroft’s work confronts power systems through humour, play and subversion, often repurposing fragments of evidence she has collected through her fieldwork in urban spaces. She performs on stage and in public sites like shopping centres, streets, trains, and strangers’ homes, and has exhibited widely including at Museum of London Tenderpixel Gallery, Goldsmiths CCA Gallery, The Boring Conference, Latitude Festival, Coastal Currents Festival, Turner Contemporary, Arebyte Gallery, Deptford X Festival, and Artsadmin. Her work also involves social practice, including residencies at Tate and Camden Arts Centre working with schools and families. Louise’s mythologies of The Argos Catalogue and Call Centre culture are available on BBC iPlayer as part of the Boring Talks series.
https://www.louiseashcroft.org

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