1.30pm Set off to see my old tutor, Fran Cottell's piece in a Gazebo at Spitalfields City Farm.
http://www.happenic.com/main/event/66698/gazebo-fran-cottell-and-kristina-page-little-shadow
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Future Telling in different ways.
Sunday cafe Project.
A Friend to friend drawing our future imagined dwellings.
[Known each other since 14yrs]
Start same. same pen, same latte. same napkins.
Laura's drawing for me.
Depicts a jungle house, a flight away, a river, a boathouse, giraffes and elephants in pairs, studio,
a dark figure.
Mine for Laura. A temporary detachable tent, to take and set up wherever she needs to be, to always have that base, and a studio art-making she takes everywhere with her, not to seperate, and quick escape route by bike or boat from concrete house.
My latte future- theres a person in there doing a headstand. |
Coffee cup future- laura says its 'the world'
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Leave Cafe to find Farm. I know where it is, worked next door in school for a year. Just want to cross railway.
Ask crazy old man outside £5 plimsoll shoe store, remember they used to be so hip aka 2008.
Shit.
After giving directions, He says 'Slow down, take it easy'.
Strangers keep giving me messages.
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Gazebo
Quare
Fran Cottell and Kristina Page - little shadow - Sunday 22 Sept
Gazebo Architecture: a functional choreography.
A series of performance ‘works’
2-4pm
Performers are invited to join in at 3pm (no specific skills required)
We arrive at 3.15pm
to this;
fran
unwanted gazebo wrapper
post-performance- used equipment
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last artist photo of the week. find a key and other white objects making a ready made;
Too much art-think, over-thinking, photos, obsessive recordings and chat by the end. Can't wait to work with normal people tomorrow. Phew.... I don't know how artists handle it.
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