Laboratory discussion tonight at Jerwood Space 6-8pm www.jvalab.co.uk
A one month period of art production and experimentation on site at the Jerwood space gallery exploring the processes involved in making, curating, documenting and exhibiting art Curator Sarah Williams, writer Pryle Behrman and Photographer Paul Winch-Furness will be on site throughout the exhibition documenting developments and uploading them to the laboratory blog design team The Partners will use the blog to create a catalogue in real time in the gallery- more on the website link above
Tonight Monday 17th August Art Talk at JerwoodSpace
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