
This event is free and open to everyone.
It is taking place on the grass outside the gallery.
Invite all your friends.
Feel free to bring food and drinks.
And a picnic blanket.
See you there.
(oh, and don't forget to sign our petition. thanks.)
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Saturday, June 21
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on Sat 21 Jun 2008 02:35 BST
![]() This event is free and open to everyone. It is taking place on the grass outside the gallery. Invite all your friends. Feel free to bring food and drinks. And a picnic blanket. See you there. (oh, and don't forget to sign our petition. thanks.) Monday, April 21
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on Mon 21 Apr 2008 21:38 BST
![]() We celebrate our return to our home at the McKenzie Pavilion in Finsbury Park with the annual show Salon Locale, this year featuring sixteen emergent artists in a group show exploring issues of urbanism, domesticity and life on the edge of the city including four gallery:space artists on their second Salon Locale visit. Private View 7 May 6-8pm Admission free Linsey Bell Richard Watkins Andy Wicks Agnieszka Mlicka Katie Orr Harvey Woodward Richard McConnell Reid Peppard Jorge Lizalde Kaoru Murakami Graham Carrick Grace Gelder Anna Lewis Kate Rowles Maito Jobbe-Duval Kathryn Politis Curated by Shiri Shalmy and Natasha Rivett-Carnac Poster image: Reid Peppard For further enquiries contact gallery@galleryspace.org.uk Monday, March 31
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on Mon 31 Mar 2008 00:17 BST
Throughout April gallery:space will be away from its usual home at the McKenzie Pavilion. Want to know why? Visit us at our temporary home at The Manor House Lodge in Finsbury Park for the living exhibition Home Office In our temporary home at the Manor House Lodge we will host a presentation of all our past projects and activities, as well as a series of short video pieces. Saturday & Sunday 12-5 or by appointment on gallery@galleryspace.org.uk Disabled Access. Nearest tube: Manor House
Thursday, March 13
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on Thu 13 Mar 2008 12:04 GMT
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join us on Saturday the 22nd of March for a free event celebrating the beginning of spring and the end of the show Greetings from Finsbury Park. Free history walk + live music ![]() Monday, December 24
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on Mon 24 Dec 2007 10:03 GMT
Extended due to popular demand Greetings from Finsbury Park will now run until 30 March ![]() Greetings from Finsbury Park 29 December 07 - 2 March 08 Saturday & Sunday 11-dusk Public event on Saturday 19 January 12:00 Celebrating the end of a year long project exploring the history of the Park, Greetings from Finsbury Park is the second collaboration between gallery:space and the Friends of Finsbury Park. Greetings from Finsbury Park presents the earliest known image of Hornsey Wood House, the oldest documented building in the area. Hornsey Wood House was located only yards from where the gallery now stands and in the mid 1700s it became a fashionable tea house for Londoners escaping the city grime. Eight large scale reproductions of postcards from a private collection illustrate the golden age of Finsbury Park in a time when postcards were a popular medium of communication.With six post deliveries a day, you could send a postcard in the morning to arrange a meeting later that day; an early version of emails and text messages. Different maps of the area illustrate the great speed in which north east London developed. From woodlands and fields, far away from the dirty streets and factories of the city in to a busy, well connected suburb housing thousands of new residents within 60 years. See what local Edwardians told each other about Finsbury Park and find your house on a 1894 Ordnance Survey map of the area. Become part of history! During the winter the gallery will open on Saturday and Sunday from 11am and close at dusk. Closing time will change throughout the show. Please contact us for exact times. FREE For more information please contact gallery@galleryspace.org.uk Greeting from Finsbury Park is a gallery:space production curated by Shiri Shalmy and Linsey Bell. The show is part of PARK project, organised by The Friends of Finsbury Park with funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund. The book A Park for Finsbury by Hugh Hayes is on sale during the exhibition for £4.99 Tuesday, November 6
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on Tue 06 Nov 2007 01:32 GMT
![]() Silent Witnesses in Focus The 10th Luis Valtueña international Humanitarian Photography Award Opens on Saturday 17 November at 1pm The show continues until 16 December Tuesday - Sunday 12-5 Special poetry event on Saturday 15 December at 4pm. Free. Booking essential on gallery@galleryspace.org.uk Established 10 years ago as a tribute to four humanitarian workers who were murdered in the field, the Luis Valtueña International Humanitarian Photography Award invites photographers around the world to capture the essence of humanitarian and solidarity values and actions in scenes they have witnessed first-hand during the previous 12 months. The poetry event is organised by Siofra McSherry in collaboration with Exiled Writers Ink Image: Lana Slezic Invite design: Simon Goode Wednesday, September 26
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on Wed 26 Sep 2007 11:06 BST
VISIONS OF CONSCIOUSNESS 18 October - 11 November Wednesday 24 October at 6:30 - Sequins, Soca and Sweat a film by Stephen Rudder Free. Booking essential. Please book your place on gallery@galleryspace.org.uk Founded in 1966 by John la Rose, Edward Kamau Brathwaite and Andrew Salkey, the Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM) aimed to explore and promote the collective and individual experiences of artists from Caribbean heritage. The movement involved poets, writers, painters, sculptors, illustrators, designers filmmakers and artists working across disciplines including Horace Ove, Althea McNish, Errol Lloyd, CLR James, Paul Dash, Aubrey Williams, Art Derry and Linton Kwesi Johnson among others.
Invite design by Birdy Wednesday, August 29
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on Wed 29 Aug 2007 23:56 BST
![]() 8 - 30 September Tuesday - Sunday 12-6 Private view Friday 7 September 6-9pm The Istanbul Project is a multi-cultural, cross-faith and inter-continental project, exploring the cultural, social and geographical landscapes of Istanbul through the eyes of Israeli photographers. In the past eight years, students from the Israeli College of Geographical Photography have been traveling to Istanbul for their graduate year project and created a body of work that reveals the many faces of this most fascinating city. The Istanbul Project is a joint production of gallery:space and the Israeli College of Geographical Photography, curated by Shiri Shalmy.
Tuesday, July 31
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on Tue 31 Jul 2007 02:31 BST
SALON LOCALE 9 August - 2 September Private view 8 August 6-9pm A group show featuring 20 artists
living and working in the Finsbury Park area, representing the diversity of
talents, interests and artistic expressions around Finsbury Park. Salon Locale artists are
predominantly dealing with various notions of the human condition in the urban
environment, its breakdown, and the possibility of real or fantastic escape. Noa Lidor and Beate Frommelt
explore the emotional landscape of dreams, fantasies and the barriers for
communication using the delicate techniques of line drawings and print while
Pablo Ferretti and Fran Ortega use bold brush strokes and Judith Burrows uses
underwater photography to illustrate similar notions. Rick Jensen, Graham Carrick,
Andy Wicks and Richard McConnell all show empty spaces where the evidence of
human activity is clear in the environment but no faces are visible while Jules
Boote and Miriam Nabarro are interested in the moments where the natural world
is threatening and overpowering the human existence. Katharine Codd and Christina
Mitrentse look at the attempts to contain and control this natural world
through topography and biology, creating quasi scientific images of maps,
minerals and specimen plates but using traditional methods of drawing and
painting. More familiar, yet almost
unrecognised, territories are represented in the works of Jono Kenyon and
Judith Burrows who manipulate images of London landmarks and in John Crossley's
'pixelated' canvases of popular icons while Marianne Morild explores the
surreal possibilities offered by the names given to local council estates. The works of James Keniston,
Maggie Jennings and Marc Summersgill offer some form of escape in the romantic,
with images of fish, flowers and rolling hills; yet again, the absence of human
presence adds something sinister to all these images. It is only in the
abstract works of Richard Watkins that true escape is possible – a departure to
a world where the human experience is irrelevant. Participating artists (in
alphabetic order)
Andy Wicks Beate Frommelt Tuesday, July 10
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on Tue 10 Jul 2007 00:40 BST
![]() Mohammad Ali Talpur at gallery:space Private view - 12 July 2007 8-9pm Exhibition continues to 29 July, Tuesday-Sunday 11-6 Mohammad Ali Talpur's current body of work stemmed from his desire to make "art without content"- to go back to the craft of drawing. Sitting on the rooftop of his studio, he began tracing the flight paths of birds with felt tip on paper and this developed into his current series of work where he meditatively,sometimes obsessively, immerses himself in the line:closely woven, intense clusters of lines in ink on paper/ and acrylic on canvas. His lines loosen, yet his work maintains their woven quality in his machine drawings series, where he manipulates a printing press used to produce school exercise books. Mohammad Ali lives and works in Lahore, Pakistan and graduated from Lahore's National College of Arts in 1998. His work has been exhibited in the subcontinent and more recently in London, as part of the "Punctured and Unravelled" exhibition by Green Cardamom. Mohammad Ali is one of 20 international artists selected for the "Best of Discovery" Exhibition at the inaugural Shanghai Contemporary Art Fair. Green Cardamom is an international arts organisation. It develops and run visual arts projects in collaboration with public museums and galleries. These are informed by a South Asian cultural perspective, and situate work in an international context not skewed towards a Euro-American outlook. The organisation runs a separate gallery programme, and represents contemporary artists from Pakistan, South and Central Asia and the Middle East. Green Cardamom works on a not-for-profit basis. Link to Mohammad Ali Talpur's work (Green Cardamom) Sunday, June 24
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on Sun 24 Jun 2007 13:54 BST
Lee Simmons Exhibition / Colouring Event 30 June – 8 July Tuesday – Sunday 11am-6pm Private view / paint bombing Friday 29 June 6-9pm Meet the artist Thursday 5 July 2pm gallery:space presents documentation and remnants from Lee Simmons' art events that took place at Oxted Quarry and Betchworth land fill site. The work in the gallery is accompanied by a site specific
installation and colouring event in the park, using materials
and techniques from Lee Simmons' earlier works.
"A highly visible chalk face was coloured at the recently landfilled Betchworth Quarry with assistance and input from Surrey Fire and Rescue Search and Rescue team who abseiled across the chalk face spreading pink powder as they went. 42 primary coloured sheep, donated by a local farmer, grazed at the foot of the cliff, creating a colour saturated, enhanced landscape.
This performance triggered a discussion whereby local people and invited
guests were reminded by the event unfolding in front of them that the meadow
they were relaxing in was actually a tip, in which the smell of methane gas was present in the air"
The show and installation are produced by Shiri Shalmy for gallery:space Sunday, June 10
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on Sun 10 Jun 2007 01:27 BST
FINSBURY PIE
gallery:space is hosting Finsbury Pie, a short documentary film by Ben Walker, Ewa Leszczynska Finsbury Pie records the living history of the park through the eyes of staff, visitors and residents of the surrounding area. Finsbury Pie is shown on Tuesday - Sunday 11-6 until 24 June. Closing down event on Sunday 24 June 5pm. Finsbury Pie is produced by Shiri Shalmy as part of PARK, a multidisciplinary project exploring and recording the heritage of Finsbury Park. PARK is organised by the Friends of Finsbury Park with funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund. To watch the film visit www.parkproject.org.uk ![]() Monday, April 16
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gallery:space
on Mon 16 Apr 2007 14:53 BST
NATURE TRAILS A new show at gallery:space Gill Hale Noa Lidor Jo Melvin Gil Pasternak Jakeline Londoño Curated by Shiri Shalmy 26 April- 25 May 07 Private View - Thursday 26 April 6-8pm Gallery Talk - Tuesday 1 May 6-8pm NATURE TRAILS is the first show at Gallery:Space - a new space for art in the middle of Finsbury Park. Situated in the heart of an urban park, NATURE TRAILS refers to its setting as a departure point for a discussion about human understanding of, and relationship with, the natural world. NATURE TRAILS feature five London based artists, exploring issues of constructed nature, the ability to grasp spaces beyond human control or the nature of nature. Mapping, navigation, trade and travel are some of the ideas investigated in the show. Noa Lidor's wall installation, made out of hundreds of metal thimbles, creates a stunning visual effect in this poetic work while Jakeline Londoño's sculpture, hanging from the gallery's ceiling, has an intense physical presence in the space. Jo Melvin and Gil Pasternak's video work, using footage of seascape, is an exploration of spaces, physical and mental while Gill Hale maps new, invented territories in a work dealing with the possibilities of public spaces. The show is accompanied by a free educational resource for primary schools and families and a free Gallery Talk. Admission is free. Gallery:Space is a new independent space for art in the middle of Finsbury Park. It is a not for profit social enterprise and the first public art space in the Finsbury Park area. NATURE TRAILS is supporetd by Haringey
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