An exhibition of new work from ceramicists Aiden Canaday and Rose de Borman. The show will feature protest pots and objects of defiance from the two artists in the form of ceramics, textiles and drawings.
Opening event: Friday 9th August, 6:30pm | details below
Sat 10th Aug :exhibition open 10am-5pm | screaming workshop 12pm
Aiden Canaday, based in Oxford, has been making these large new 'life vessels' for a year and has accumulated around 20 of the vibrant, wonky and lyrical earthenware pieces. The hand-built coiled pots are covered in stream of consciousness ideas around the the current state of the world - Palestinians fleeing in terror, peaces doves scratched into the clay and messages of humanity scrawled amongst abstract figures of mothers holding their dead children.
Multi-disciplinary artist Rose de Borman works with printmaking, textiles, drawing and ceramics and runs Birdsmouth Studio in North London. She has a selection of new ceramic structures and vessels, drawings and textiles reminiscent of buildings, shelters, nests or garden plots all made while thinking on ideas around land, home, resistance and rejuvenation.
15% of sales will be donated to Medical Aid for Palestinians. Free Palestine.
Fri 9th Aug
private view from 6.30pm
readings by
Florence Shaw
performances by
Kate Mahony & Georgia Twigg
Sat 10th Aug
exhibition open 10am-5pm
12pm - The Hysterical Voice - screaming workshop with Kate Mahony (2 hours)