workshop at Live Art Ireland

In the week of June 10th, I will lead a two-day workshop for Live Art Ireland. Participants will be in residence at Milford House, and will have spent the previous week working with Marilyn Arsem. We will work with ideas of trace, score, notation and mapping to look at how performance endures or is lost, what we hold onto, and what can be passed on or let go. Using drawing, actions, sharing and witnessing, we will make a body of performance writing.

Considering Time in Performance, Saturday 15th June, 12.00 to 21.00hrs.

There will be a sharing and showing of work by participants at Live Art Ireland on Saturday 15th June. The artist participants are: Ann Conmy, Carlos Tejo, Georgia Lale, Alisa Alho, Marianne Marcote, Natalie Rise, Nicole Panneton, Rob La Frenais, Silke Michels, and Deej Fabyc.

Tickets are available on a Pay What You Choose basis via Eventbrite HERE

MarjonXRame Summer School

From July 28th to 30th I will be participating in a Summer School at Rame Head in Cornwall organised by Dr Natalie Raven of Marjons University. Along with seven other artists and performers I will spend two and a half days in workshops, discussion, eating and being together in the coastal landscape at Maker Heights and the Rame peninsula. The theme is ‘innovative approaches to actor training in nature’ and we will present a sharing of work in progress or findings or thoughts on Saturday 30th July between 1300 and 1500hrs. More information here: https://marjonxrame.blogspot.com/

What Time is Art? workshop for CAMP

On 24th and 26th August 2020, I will run a two-part online workshop as part of the PITCH programme of events for CAMP (Contemporary Art Membership Plymouth) .

What Time is Art? is an investigation of time in (y)our art practice. Over two 2-hour sessions we will discuss ideas of time in relation to art practice(s). The sessions will address how a story of making is told, how telling it locates it in time, and how the told story endures or is lost.

Booking is via the CAMP website.