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Our current exhibition continues Saturdays 12–4pm between August 23 — September 14 or by appointment 🪩 From skin to land, from walls to worlds is a solo exhibition by Rebecca Halliwell-Sutton, responding to the light and architectural space of GLOAM. Halliwell-Sutton’s practice spans sculpture, photography, and text, harnessing the transformative properties of material, language, and light. Come join us for a closing performance on September 13 with Liv Fontaine & Aisling Davis 🪩 Curated by Victoria Sharples Photography by James Clarkson Funded by the Henry Moore Foundation & Sheffield City Council  @studemood @victoriaemilysharples @photo.csv @gloamgallery @henrymoorefdn_grants @sheffieldcitycouncil
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Documentation of @rosehedysquires artworks from the group exhibition An Elastic Continuum @s1artspace curated by @nmrg.uod
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2 years ago
Documentation of @flight_coda performing @s1artspace for the closing event of the exhibition Traces of a Cathode. Curated and organised by @jjcuttsy
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2 years ago
Documentation of artwork by @ratattaxx from the group exhibition ‘An Elastic Continuum’ @s1artspace curated by @victoriaemilysharples @bexhoward_ @nmrg.uod
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2 years ago
Documentation of the opening of the first ever @gloamgallery exhibition.
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2 years ago
Detailed documentation by Diogo da Cruz from the group exhibition Traces of a Cathode curated by @jjcuttsy @s1artspace
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2 years ago
Detailed documentation of an artwork by @victoriaemilysharples from the group exhibition An Elastic Continuum curated by @nmrg.uod
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Documentation of @social.pickle workshop for @artscatalyst Kitchen Club. Kitchen Club brings together people who care about food, including its circulation and production, to collectively reflect on what it means – culturally, socially and environmentally – to prepare, share and consume in the kitchen. Hannah and Ross from Sheffield based Social Pickle shared lessons in microbial relationship therapy that they have learned from their fermentation pot. Participants got to know their bacterial collaborators through an olfactory and taste-based tour of fermented aromas and flavours, including chestnut pâté and pickled rhubarb. Harnessing emotions and thoughts conjured in the process, participants used creative writing to explore this symbiotic relationship further.
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2 years ago
Documentation of @blackhaine performing at @noboundsfestivaluk 2022 opening concert Blackhaine, is an British experimental musician, rapper and choreographer.
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2 years ago
Documentation of research activity carried out @rowanhannah for her micro residency organised by @basicchannelprojects Substrate is the first in a series of short residencies hosted by Basic Channel. Hannah Rowan will be the first artist to join us in this programme, which will provide space to research through field trips, site visits and conversations. Her current work explores how processes of transformation, growth, reaction, adaptation, evolution and degradation can alter the natural and material states of our environment. This first iteration of Substrate will include visiting a flooded abandoned limestone quarry where the PH level of the water has risen above the acidity of bleach. Substrate’s core aim is to support open-ended artistic research, without any particular outcome being set.
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2 years ago
Documentation of @ashleyholmes__ DJing @horstartsandmusic as part of the festivals programme curated by @mark.leckey and Bottega Veneta. The photos also show the wider atmosphere and architectural installations of the festival. HORST festival blends arts, architecture and music in an immersive three day festival experience from Asiat Park, on a former industrial estate on the outskirts of Brussels.
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2 years ago
Documentation of Wet / Land / Dwellers a public programme by @a_place_of_their_own commissioned by @artscatalyst Situated across Shire Brook Valley and Woodhouse Washlands in South Yorkshire, over winter and spring 2021-22, Wet / Land / Dwellers brought together local residents, scientists, environmentalists and artists to interrogate the specificities of these sites through a critical spatial art practice. Wetlands are complex, environmentally important ecosystems, and their loss inextricably connects legacies of colonial expansion with current environmental challenges. Up to 75% of the world’s wetlands are now lost, and so is the rich biodiversity that inhabits them, as well as the histories that they carry. This project by Sheffield-based artists Paula McCloskey and Sam Vardy (a place of their own) was part of Arts Catalyst’s Emergent Ecologies programme. As part of the project, Paula and Sam met with various caretakers and those connected to Woodhouse Washlands and Shirebrook Valley to hear about their stories.
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