📻️ Join us this week for new broadcast series- Mooching Studies by curator and producer Harry Leek.
Starting with the familiar: Footsteps on pavements, slow-moving traffic, and fragments of passing conversation. Field recordings merge with shifting landscapes and a series of walking interviews with artists, forming a methodology of movement and conversation.
Beyond the gallery, Mooching Studies asks how environments shape thought, and whether the relationships, learnings, and exchanges formed within art discourse can, and should, be valued as highly as the finished work itself.
👉️ Mooching Studies commences this week with 2 episodes, that see’s Harry mooching with
@rebecca.bellantoni and
@veritycoward - airing on the following dates and times
05/02 - 11:00
06/02 - 14:00
07/02 - 13:00
08/02 -16:00
This series of Mooches spans West, North, and East London, following artists Rebecca
Bellantoni, Verity Coward, and Harmeet Rahal as they reflect on and respond to the sites that inform their lives and practices. From HM Pentonville Prison to Smithfield Market, tracing the shadows of Oliver Twist; moving to Westbourne Park; exploring memory, community, and family; ending at East India Docks, considering the legacies of the East India Company and the area’s shift from industry to uncanny residential redevelopment.
Available as participatory audio experiences, these recorded walks invite listeners to drift
through locality, memory, and creative process.
Music by
@georgeboorman
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@barrybeek is a London-based arts worker whose practice centres on process-led approaches, shaping frameworks that prioritise experimentation and learning over outcomes. Curious about the systems through which art is produced and how the making processes can foster collective experience and meaningful connection.
Grounded in an understanding of how artistic practice is shaped and supported, his work is committed to equitable, responsive models of cultural production. Exploring forms of knowledge generated through making, he approaches learning through proximity, dialogue, and sustained collaboration with artists.
@tracey_aint_coming_out