Sally Buchan has an installation this week at the Flux Exhibtion
Camden-based multi-media artist Sally Buchanan doesn’t necessarily know what her projects are going to be about, but always knows that they are going to happen. Not surprising then that her contribution to the FLUX Exhibition – this week in the Parade Ground of Chelsea College of the Arts – is called ‘The Inevitable Installation’. Sally talked to Camden Community Radio while she was still on a high from the (not quite finished) work on her sculpture which she hopes will draw people into a space that suggests another world, another dimension. Consisting of ten cubes, each a different colour and constructed with scaffolding and organza that people can walk through or view from outside, the installation plays with shape and colour as overlaps transpose colours and convey different hues. On Monday and Tuesday ‘The Inevitable Installation’ will be assembled (and filmed with a time lapse camera) in situ.
Entry is FREE, Gates open each day at 11am. Chelsea College is next to Tate Britain at 16 John Islip Street, SW1 4UJ.Bus 88, Pimlico tube station or River bus to Tate Britain.
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What's On In Camden, 8th January 2018
2018! Who would have thought it? There’s plenty to do to kick-start the new year in Camden. Visit the Wellcome Trust’s exhibition on how graphic design influences our perception of human bodies; go to the New York MET’s performance of the opera Tosca streaming at the Brunswick Centre; take up learning at Maiden Lane with classes on sewing, run by the Working Men’s College, or working with clay, run by the Camden Town Shed; sing your heart out at a new choir being launched by the Foundling Museum; see the history of magic at the Harry Potter exhibition in the British Library.
Read by: Freddy, Jessa, Marian, Martin & Violet
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London Permaculture Festival, Sunday July 30th, 2017, 11am-6pm
On Sunday 30th July, Cecil Sharp House, Regent’s Park Road, NW1 7AY, 11am-6
This year’s Permaculture Festival has lots for children and adults to do;
There is mini-beast hunting, face painting, collage, nature art, storytelling, toys for toddlers, natural dying. Etc.
For adults there are over twenty workshops on forest gardening, solar-panel making, straw-bale building, tyre furniture-making, tips for container growing, climate opportunity and stall of all sorts.
Also lots of cakes and tea.
Entry is FREE for under 18s, £6 (£4 unwaged) for adults.
To find out more about permaculture, listen to Suzanna Hall’s chat with Camden Community Radio on the accompanying podcast.
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What's On In Camden -- Christmas Special
Join UCL’s Museums Treasure Hunt and support children’s charity War Child; learn about the world’s most famous grump Ebenezer Scrooge; Keats House is holding a free family day on the 20th of December; try something a little different on Christmas Eve with comedy at the Camden Comedy Club; if you’re not sharing Christmas Day with anyone, why not go along to help at Crisis and be part of their amazing work; New Year’s Eve Fireworks are best seen from Primrose Hill, great view and no ticket needed; Kick start the new year with the Camden Street Art Tour; and then put your best foot forward in 2016 with dance classes from Swing Patrol!
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Whats on in Camden: Week beginning 30th Nov, 2014
Chamber Music Festival; Indie Music at Dublin Castle; West Hampstead Christmas Festival; Christmas Jumper Jam and The Swingles at Union Chapel; Lawrence of Arabia at Petrie Museum.
Read by: Freddy Chick, Joe Hughes; Marian Larragy; Mel Williams & Victoria Shearer.
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