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Wednesday
Mar132013

Collaborative Acts - Thursday 14th March 2.30pm – Scratch Night from 6.30pm, MK GALLERY

Artists and curators from across the east and south east regions of England, are invited to attend Collaborative Acts - a space to hear more about opportunities to work together with others and how groups of artists are doing this already - either as informal networks or as collectives.

MK Gallery will provide an informative, informal environment to meet other artists, hear about diverse ways of working and seeing the outcomes of collaborative practice.

Speakers include: Gareth Bell-Jones, Artists and Programmes Curator at Wysing Arts Centre, will introduce the Escalator Visual Arts Programme with Escalator artist Florian Roithmayr, before contributions from Emma Jayne Taylor from Artworks MK and Carousel art collective.

From 6.30pm join us for a special MK Gallery Scratch Night Introduced by artists Jamie George and Fiona James. Artists Jamie George and Fiona James, who each participated in the most recent Escalator artists’ retreat; Space of Attention at Wysing Arts Centre will introduce an evening of overlapping and interrelated video and sound with contributions from their fellow retreat participants Jenny Chamarette, Annie Davey, Natasha Hoare, Sidsel Meineche Hansen, Stephanie Misa, David Morris, Rosalie Schweiker and Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll.

Tickets are free and event attendees will be provided with dinner (5.30pm and 6.30pm, with a pay-bar) and are invited to stay for a special MK Gallery Scratch Night from 6.30pm, programmed by artists from the most recent retreat at Wysing Arts Centre.

Book your ticket now via eventbrite http://collaborativeacts.eventbrite.co.uk/

Collaborative Acts is part of a programme of events hosted by Contemporary Visual Arts Network East and South East to generate collaboration across the wide range of artists groups, networks and projects active in their regions. www.cvan.org.uk Collaborative Acts is funded by the Arts Council, England Knowledge Sharing Project.

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