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Showing posts with label Hatch Space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hatch Space. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Multiple Occupancy at Hatch Space, runs from 19th -29th October 2011

Harriet Hill and Jenny Steele

19th- 29th October 2011, Open Wed- Sun12-6pm

Open Day Event – Saturday 22nd October 2011, 12pm -6pm

South London Art Map Last Fridays – Friday 28th October 2011, 6-9pm


'MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY' is a 2 person exhibition by Harriet Hill and Jenny Steele that explores the in-habitation and use of space within the built environment of the Faircharm Trading Estate and the Hatch Space studios themselves. MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY aims to record, reflect and celebrate the current activity in these mixed-use spaces within this heterogeneous community.

For MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY, Harriet Hill presents a sculptural work made as a response to the microcosm of Hatch Space studios. She works viscerally, with the particular, physical structure of the space and the idea of it as both a self contained gallery and an expanded corridor: a mutable interstice with doors leading off into the autonomous spaces of the artists studios.

Jenny Steele exhibits a map that charts movement and spacial use within the micro community of the Faircharm Trading Estate. For the past month, she has spent time questioning and observing the businesses, organisations and individuals that occupy this multi-functional block of units. The work is informed by social anthropologist Timothy Ingold's research that highlights the static nature of maps, that are unrepresentative of physical in-habitation.

For an Open Day event on Saturday 22nd October 2011, Hill and Steele have invited other artists to co-occupy the gallery space. Artists: Ahmed & Carpenter, Hannah Doyle, John Deller, Inigo Rousham, Lucia Serenkova, Penny Skerrett and Nicola Smith will show film and video works that explore themes of multiple occupancy from different perspectives. Frog Morris will perform poetry about the local community of Deptford, and Manchester based Matthew Bamber will bring a live streaming of his own studio to Hatch Space for the day.

Harriet Hill’s work investigates ideas around the conflict between autonomy and belonging and the fact that we are drawn to that which is more powerful than ourselves – physical, social, political. This manifests in her work, through the notion that a physical entity – material, object, structure, space – can simultaneously inspire both inclination and repulsion. Harriet Hill is based in London, and is a MFA graduate of Goldsmiths.

Jenny Steele's practice considers our constant in-habitation of digital space by playing on metaphors of physical space, cartography, architecture and town planning. Through her multi disciplinary practice, she continually seeks ways in which to come to terms with the intangibility of the digital, and its clash with our embedded cognitive behaviour and cartesian perspectives. Jenny Steele is currently based at Rogue Studios, Manchester, and is also a graduate of Goldsmiths MFA.

Friday, 9 September 2011

MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY – Call for submissions (Film/video/animation/performance)

MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY – Call for submissions (Film/video/animation/performance)


MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY is an exhibition by artists Harriet Hill and Jenny Steele from the 19th October – 29th October 2011 at Hatch Space, London, that will present drawings, prints and sculpture that explore the micro-communities and spaces within Hatch Space Studios and Gallery, and the Faircharm Trading Estate itself.

We are inviting additional artists to occupy the exhibition space during an open day event on Saturday 22nd October 2011. We are currently seeking existing short film, animation works and performances that explore how space is occupied by multiple users, and the subsequent relationships, politics and connections that occur due to meeting at such an ‘interstice’.

Unfortunately, we cannot offer fees or expenses for inclusion in the event.

If you have a film, animation or performance which you would like to submit for consideration, please email the following information to Jenny Steele on jcsteele@hotmail.com by 5pm on Wednesday 14th September:

- A brief CV

- For animation and film works, please email a link or attach a low res file of the work.

- For performance work, please email a description or any visual evidence of the work if it has been performed previously.

We will inform those who submit of the outcome by Saturday 17th September 2011.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Monday, 30 May 2011

Heading off to Chongqing, 1st June 2011

Xiaonei Map, 2011, Woodcut and pen on paper.


Well the time has come to head off to Chongqing to undertake my research project there.  I can say that I am very excited and a little bit nervous too.  It has been a busy few weeks, getting ready, finishing off teaching and projects here...

This past week, I finally managed to get onto the Beaver Press at London Print Studio to make some large prints of my woodcut.  I had forgotten what a lovely, relaxed place it is, and there was some very interesting work going on there too.  They also have an interesting and diverse exhibition on in the gallery space; Cuban Gold: Viva La Reproduccion, which showcases a range of Cuban printmakers work today.  There is also an exhibition, 'In Relief', in the print studio itself which displays a range of relief prints by current users.

I have also had some interesting meetings with fellow artists, Harriet Hill and Hannah Westwood, who I will in a 3 person show with at Hatchspace this October.  We have been developing our ideas around 'MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY', I will say no more, but there will be more to follow.

I have been back to the Constance Howard Research Centre at Goldsmiths College to measure up the exhibition space for my show in September, and chat with Lizzie Cannon who currently works there.  It is a big space I have to fill - exciting! The show is set for the 6th September until 6th October 2011.

Last Friday was my last working day at RUTC College, we went for leaving drinks, and they were very kind to give me some lovely books as a leaving gift, which was very generous of them.  Thank you guys! I will be back to visit!

Last but not least, I leave on Wednesday for Chongqing, and will be in residence there until the 2nd July, after which I will travel for 10 days to Xian and along the Yangzte river with my partner.

I hope you can follow my project blog at   http://www.a-n.co.uk/artists_talking/projects/single/1266895.  I will also be posting on this site.  Happy Bank Holiday!

Sunday, 8 May 2011

Busy, busy, busy...

These past few weeks have been busy getting work ready for exhibitions, arranging exhibitions and events for when I return from China, and beginning to pack for leaving London.  So much to do and so little time!

Last week I met with Rachel Price, the curator at Hatch Space, Deptford, about the three person show that I will be having there this October with Hannah Westwood and Harriet Hill, which will explores ideas relating to drawing, power and architecture.  I also met with Hwa Young from the MadLab to discuss an Artists Talk and Workshop, and have a look around their facilities.

I will be trying to see as many exhibitions as possible, as I get myself together for the big move up north.  Here are a few highlights of shows that are must-see's for me over the next month....

'Housework', International 3, Manchester, 21st May - 17th June 2011.

'Eye of the Storm - Hannah Westwood', Tenderpixel, London, 13th May - 11th June 2011.

'Jerwood Painting Fellowships', Jerwood Space, London, 11th May - 26th June.