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.
Package by: Marian Larragy
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Tim McArthur is Sister Mary McArthur at Lauderdale House
Tim McArthur ’s comic creation, Sister Mary McArthur aka the singing nun has a cult following and has even produced a satirical music video. Here Tim talks to Camden Community Radio’s Darryl McKay about the new cabaret season at Lauderdale house, the art of entertaining and how comedy, music and acting all merge together to create a character of his second self.
Recorded and Edited by: Darryl McKay
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Whats On: Week Beginning 10th October 2011
‘Microcron-Kusum, Secret Signs, Hidden Meanings’ by Owusu Ankomah is at the October Gallery; University College London opens its Tuesday lunch hour lecture series ‘The state of the Nation: Taking Stock’ to anyone interested in its research and academic work; There is a Tea Dance in Bidborough Street; Melissa Benn discusses her book ‘School Wars’ with Institute of Education’s Prof Jane Miller. Frieze Art Fair at Regent’s Park has talks, sculpture and fine food as well as the work of 2000 artists on display; The ‘Arab Spring’ is celebrated in art at Belsize Library; Legendary Kirtan singer, Krishna Das, brings ‘Journey of the Heat’ to the Camden Centre; The Premiere of ‘The Pirate Tapes’ from a young Somali-Canadian is at the Tricycle Cinema and ‘A Walk in the Woods’ plays at the theatre.
Read By: Jayson Mansaray, DJ Peter Tosh, Denise O’Connor, Martin Lim and Marian Larragy
Recording: Jayson Mansaray
Editing: Marian Larragy
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Whats On 15th May 2011
Award winning trad musican Ewan McLennan is performing at Green Note on Parkway in Camden Town;
‘Timeline’ – a film journey between Camden Town & Kentish Town shows at the James Wigg surgery.
King’s Cross Area Action Group, Highgate Area Action Group and the St Pancras and Somers Town Area Action Groups all meet this week.
Camden Rock is at Kentish Town Road and the ‘the Accidental Festival’ is on at the Roundhouse. Advance low down on Sound System Culture in June.
And a Job Ad for a Website Officer at Camden Council
Read by:
Aaron McCarter, Amy Solomon, Marian Larragy, Martin Lim & DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh
Edited by: Aaron McCarter
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