Katherine, a white, neurodivergent woman artist wearing black sports clothes is running behind a giant white egg on a green recreation ground next to a train track. She is on her own. There is a red South Western Railway train going across in the background, and below it there are low warehouses / workshops / shed-like buildings. The sky is grey and bright and the trees don’t have leaves.

Artists Feedback Session: ANTIUNIVERSITY NOW SPECIAL

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.

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.

This month’s feedback session is part of this year’s Antiuniversity Now festival.

There are five slots available for showing work, but all are welcome to join in the discussion! Please arrive promptly to ensure your place. 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.

 

 

ABOUT ANTIUNIVERSITY NOW:

Antiuniversity Now is a collaborative experiment to challenge institutionalised education, access to learning and the mechanism of knowledge creation and distribution.

This year’s festival takes place 10th-16th September at venues across London.

antiuniversity.org

 

 

IMAGE CREDITS:

  1. Still from ‘egg on the line’ by Katherine Smith

Part of:

A mini Polly Pocket style toy open on a white tiled shelf. It is cast in jesmonite, with a pale pink exterior and an interior covered with green grass flocking. Either side of the open toy are jesmonite casts of mini football goals, the ground around them has white pitch markings. In the background is a print of a frosted window.
Asha Fontenelle, Flora Hunt, Milktooth, Jhinuk Sarkar, Katherine Smith, & Amy J Wilson
( Jul 2022 )

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