the drawing shed

AREA
Attlee Terrace & The Sunken Garden, E17 3EQ & Vestry House
Vestry Rd, Walthamstow, London E17, UK
TIME
9pm-12am
TYPE
Film
Multimedia
Participatory
Sound
PROGRAMME
Art Night Open

In/Visible Fields II

In/Visible Fields II is a series of 5 films, a Day Dream Dictionary and one sound work carrying local participants voices; exploring our complex relationship with day dreaming, and how imagination and ‘a loosening of time’ across our personal lives is vital for our collective well-being. Incorporating notions of joy and play, walks and journeying, ecology, thresholds and gentrification, with the desire for change, In/Visible Fields troubles and counteracts the difficult political and socially critical environment we all live in.

In/Visible Fields II will be shown across 3 locations between Vestry House, Attlee Terrace and in The Sunken Garden, which will also serve as a social hub for the night in the context of TriO, a new community-based cultural space designed and built by Mark and Dan Risner with Matthew Lloyd Architects and Sahra Hersi, and commissioned through Waltham Forest’s Making Places programme on Attlee Terrace social housing estate. TriO works to break down notions of physical barriers and cultural thresholds by creating a space to be equally experienced by those who live on the estates, by artists sharing new work, by the local Waltham Forest communities and the wider public.

Presented by the drawing shed in collaboration with Insight Lighting.
Supported by Art Night, Arts Council England, Trust for London and Rabbits Road Press.
With thanks to in-kind venue support by Vestry House Museum.

www.daydreamdictionary.wordpress.com | www.thedrawingshed.org | Instagram: @WordInTheHand | Twitter: @WordInTheHand

Image credit: the drawing shed, TriO, 2018

Jane

For Art Night’s Sunday Trail, the drawing shed presents a twenty minute show for all the family concluding Moxie Brawl’s residency in TriO in The Sunken Garden.

Join three identical Janes in a new outdoor show in The Sunken Garden to celebrate the
the life of 19th muse Jane Morris, expect DANCE, COSTUME, WIGS and a pinch of feminism!

Supported by Arts Council England

Instagram: @moxiebrawl @thesarahblanc | Facebook: @moxiebrawl | Twitter: @moxiebrawl @sarahblanc

Image credit: Jane. Photo: Sarah Blanc

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