“Working it out, together”
With the unprecedented changes being seen around the world manifesting in polarisation of views, political divide and environmental problems, there is a strong urgency to find ways to create stronger networks and bridges from different groups, to try and cross the ever widening social divides. This is integral to our survival, adaptation and in finding a methodology to establish freedom from the trappings of the neoliberal system, along with a whole range of injustices that are entrenched in its mechanisms. Working around the context of a wellness centre, _inventory is utilising Springhealth as a place and space to incubate as well as experiment on diverse approaches employing various art practices in order to speculate and problematise ways to work together.
With the unprecedented changes being seen around the world manifesting in polarisation of views, political divide and environmental problems, there is a strong urgency to find ways to create stronger networks and bridges from different groups, to try and cross the ever widening social divides. This is integral to our survival, adaptation and in finding a methodology to establish freedom from the trappings of the neoliberal system, along with a whole range of injustices that are entrenched in its mechanisms. Working around the context of a wellness centre, _inventory is utilising Springhealth as a place and space to incubate as well as experiment on diverse approaches employing various art practices in order to speculate and problematise ways to work together.
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Room for Speculation invites Moe Satt 15th February 2020 at SpringHealth, 81 Belsize Park Garden, NW3 4NJ Room for Speculation is a series of talks, visits and lectures that _inventory is hosting with specific emphasis on projects and ideas that are speculative and have to do with creating collective future narratives and experimentations on socially engaged and community-based art practices. It is a part of our 5-year programming aligned to the idea of “Working it out, together.” As a response to the unprecedented changes being seen around the world manifesting in polarisation of views, political divide and environmental problems, our organisation recognises the strong urgency to find ways to create stronger networks and bridges from different groups, to try and cross the ever widening social divides. Working around the context of a wellness centre _inventory is utilising Springhealth, in partnership with Harlesden High Street, as a place and space to incubate as well as experiment on diverse approaches employing various art practices in order to speculate and problematise ways to work together. Moe Satt is a Burmese visual and performance artist who uses his own body as a symbolic field for exploring self, identity, embodiment, and political resistance. He is part of a renowned generation of experimental contemporary Burmese artists who overcame government censorship and oppression to engage with conceptual artwork, the body, and identity. He founded the Beyond Pressure International Performance Art Festival in Yangon, Myanmar |
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Salo-salo 16th february 2020 at SpringHealth, 81 Belsize Park Garden, NW3 4NJ A monthly food gathering alternating between Barrow-in-furness, a working class town in Cumbria and Springhealth, inviting a diverse group of people from different communities and cultural backgrounds working in varying fields. This project aims to support and connect those who are able and are interested to explore possibilities of working between places by way of inviting them t *Salo-salo is an alternate spelling of the Tagalog word sálu-salo meaning a banquet; reception; feast; gathering and eating together; party. Salo/salu can also mean to catch or to have someone’s back. |
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Changing Rooms Residency: Ada Hao & Luli Perez 27th February - 15th March 2020 at SpringHealth, 81 Belsize Park Garden, NW3 4NJ Changing Rooms: We are thrilled to announce the first batch of artists [Luli Perez and Ada Hao] working in the male and female changing rooms of our new space, Springhealth. For this month-long residency, they will be transforming the space through their individual practices by working around subculture and connotations attached to the concept or phenomenon of changing rooms. The public outcome of the residency will be displayed from the 27th February and available to visit by appointment until 15th March |
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