Queen Mary, University of London and the Live Art Development Agency present:
EAST END COLLABORATIONS PLATFORM 2005
17 and 18 September
and
EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT LIVE ART BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK 2005
1 October
East End Collaborations is a partnership between Queen Mary, University of London and the Live Art Development Agency offering a range of support structures for emergent artists working with Live Art including the annual open submissions EEC Platform, a mentoring scheme for Platform artists and access to information, advice and expertise through the professional development day, Everything You Wanted To Know About Live Art But Were Afraid To Ask.
EAST END COLLABORATIONS PLATFORM 2005
A platform for new performance and time-based works from London's emerging artists
Dates: Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 September
Times: From 6pm daily
East End Collaborations 2005 platform artist's mentors are Joshua Sofaer, Stacy Makishi, Franko B, Barby Asante and Helen Paris.
Programmed artists:
Saturday 17 September from 6pm
Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa, Benjamin Sadler, Gordon McKenna, Tim Jeeves, The Folding Party, Jiva Parthipan, Susannah Hewlett & Hannah Eaton, Elizabeth Smith, Cheryl James, Michaela Reiser.
Sunday 18 September from 6pm
Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa, Benjamin Sadler, Catalina Garces, Grazing Lab, Soneil, Laura Malacart, Menatwins, Sheila Ghelani.
Tickets: £5 (£3 concessions) per day or £8 (£6 concession) for a 2 day pass.
Bookings: 020 7882 5196 or email: [email protected]
Venue: The Arts Building, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS (between Mile End and Stepney Green Tubes)
Download a PDF of the EAST END COLLABORATIONS PLATFORM 2005 flyer
EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT LIVE ART BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK 2005Saturday 1 October
Times: 10.30 to 6pm and followed by Stacy Makishi's Waikiki Salon from 6pm to 8pm
Everything You Wanted To Know About Live Art But Were Afraid To Ask 2005 will take place at Queen Mary, University of London from 10.30am and include contributions from Joshua Sofaer, Helen Paris, Stacy Makishi, Barby Asante, Lois Weaver, FrenchMottershead, Robert Pacitti, the Live Art Development Agency, Artsadmin and New Work Network.
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East End Collaborations 2005 is financially assisted by Arts Council England
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A range of support structures for graduates and emerging artists working with Live Art.
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