We are also pleased to announce an audiovisual improvisation- Waiting for You at San Bartolo Island Tonight
and a play- The Instruction Manual
Rob Gallagher and Laurence J Horstman
Waiting for You at San Bartolo Island Tonight
An Audiovisual Improvisation
Rob Gallagher is a London-based writer and illustrator. His work has appeared in The Observer, Nyx and Let Them Eat Cake.
Laurence J Horstman is a musician and sound designer with an interest in collaboration. Catch him DJ at the Field Work parties in South London (www.fieldworklondon.com).
Daniel Marrone
The Instruction Manual
Daniel is a writer and doctoral student living in London
Tuesday, 26 February 2013
Speakers
Ed Attlee
An Introduction to Agorophobia
Ed is a writer and researcher currently undertaking a PhD at the London Consortium. She is writing about dream spaces, laundry practices and the space of the home. She has written for Time Out, Intelligence Squared, Gut and Kicking Against the Pricks and has had poetry published in Poetry & Audience and Trans Script. She is co-founder of Nice Spread.
Octavia Bright
Spaces of Violence in Pedro Almodovar's The Skin I live In
Octavia has a BA in Hispanic Studies from University College London, and an MPhil in European Literature and Culture from the University of Cambridge. She taught English language and culture at the Sorbonne in Paris, before returning to London to start her doctoral studies back at University College. Eroticism, visual art and the surreal have been consistent themes throughout her work, and although based in the Spanish department, her approach is consistently interdisciplinary. Her thesis focuses on eroticism in the films of Luis Buñuel, Pedro Almodóvar and Julio Medem.
Andrea Vesentini
The House of Anxiety: The Frontiers of Domestic Inner Space in Suburban Post-War America
Andrea is a PhD student in Humanities and Cultural Studies at the London Consortium (Birkbeck, University of London), where he is currently researching suburban interior spaces in postwar America and their relationship with the outdoors. His project brings together architecture, film and popular culture. He graduated in American literature and culture from the University of Venice Ca' Foscari and studied at the Sapienza University of Rome, Georgia State University and the City College of the City University of New York. He is also a film critic for online magazines, and worked at the 2011 Venice Art Biennale curated by Bice Curiger.
Alex Widdowson
Psychosis and Hospitalisation
Alex is an Artist/Animator specializing in 2D cell animation. His work often refers to personal history while also addressing themes of lurid expressionism and animated documentary. Reference to mental illness is present in much of his narrative work. The film Patients is a semi-autobiographic animated documentary which draws heavily on his experience of being sectioned during an episode of psychosis. The film took context in an anti-stigma campaign and was based on the premise that an accurate depiction of something strange and unfamiliar, such as psychosis, may help an audience develop empathy towards those who have been affected by it. Alex works from Sage Community Arts Space, an art therapy charity, where he has a residency.
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
PRESS RELEASE
Nice Spread
presents CLAUSTROPHILIA
2nd March, 3pm-3am, Free before 9pm £6 after
The Bussey Building, 133 Rye Lane, SE15 4ST
The Nice Spread Collective present their first experiment in space
this month with a one day exhibition/investigation/party focussed around the
topic of claustrophilia.
Claustrophilia is defined as an abnormal desire for confinement in
a small space; the desire to close windows, doors and drawers.
Come to see work which responds to these and other spatially sensitive
urges and which asks questions about the way we interact with space in modern
life.
Expect talks, performances, installations and artwork followed by
an evening of music and dancing.
Running times
3pm exhibition opens
Featuring work from
Jessica Meek, Charlotte Brown, The Effort Collective, Emma Elston, Vickie Fear, Rob Gallagher and Lawrence Horstman, Liam Herne, Chloe Mashiter,
Julia Miranda, Izzy Parker, Heather Power, Necole Schmitz
8pm talks
Ed Attlee An introduction to agoraphobia,
Octavia Bright Spaces of Violence in Pedro Almodovar’s The Skin I Live In
Alex Widdowson Psychosis and Hospitalisation,
Andrea Vesentini The House of Anxiety; the frontiers of domestic inner space in
suburban post-war America,
10pm bands
Ides ‘sounds like someone replaced her cheerios with valium’
Grasshouse ‘good time enthusiasts’
Djs and dancing until they make us go home . . . .
@nicespread
http://nicespreadcollective.blogspot.co.uk/
Any enquiries contact
spreadnice@gmail.com
Friday, 15 February 2013
Monday, 11 February 2013
More Artists Announced!
Here are a few more brilliant artists to add to our collection...
Julia Miranda
www.juliamiranda.co.uk
Izzy Parker
www.izzyparker.com
Izzy is a material inspired designer-maker investigating the physical and emotional relationship we build with non-digital objects and with each other. She enjoys exploring the vast potential of material, from metal to glass through to vegetable matter. Her objects encourage the user to explore their perspective of the everyday.
Izzy graduated from three-dimensional design: materials and critical practice BA at Camberwell College of Arts in 2007. She has since worked with leading interior designers, design fairs and jewelers. She is currently at the Royal College of Art completing her Goldsmithing, Silversmithing, Jewellery & Metal (GSM&J) Masters.
The Effort Collective
www. theeffortcollective.com
The Effort Collective is a DIY arts organisation with a track record of creating interactive live art events as well as producing theatre, short films and music. Jon is a resident filmmaker of the collective who is now also exploring other art forms.
We'll be announcing the speakers soon...watch this space!
Julia Miranda
www.juliamiranda.co.uk
Julia Miranda is an East London based painter working intuitively with found materials to investigate relationships between people and spaces. Her approach is predominantly abstract and her conscious concern is with the formal elements of a piece. But in her re-appropriation of wallpaper, bed-sheets and slate, ambiguous narratives unfold, and figures emerge. Julia is currently preparing for collaborative projects in New York and
London and building a new body of painted objects for a solo show at The
George Gallery, Hackney, May 2013.
Izzy Parker
www.izzyparker.com
Izzy is a material inspired designer-maker investigating the physical and emotional relationship we build with non-digital objects and with each other. She enjoys exploring the vast potential of material, from metal to glass through to vegetable matter. Her objects encourage the user to explore their perspective of the everyday.
Izzy graduated from three-dimensional design: materials and critical practice BA at Camberwell College of Arts in 2007. She has since worked with leading interior designers, design fairs and jewelers. She is currently at the Royal College of Art completing her Goldsmithing, Silversmithing, Jewellery & Metal (GSM&J) Masters.
The Effort Collective
www.
The Effort Collective is a DIY arts organisation with a track record of creating interactive live art events as well as producing theatre, short films and music. Jon is a resident filmmaker of the collective who is now also exploring other art forms.
We'll be announcing the speakers soon...watch this space!
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