
we are artists how can we help? dinner discussion
Proposals are invited for meaningful temporary art works and/or
other projects to be situated in the public realm, (including
web-based works) to address the complex and dynamic environment of
Hackney Wick and Fish Island. The work is to be exhibited or
launched at Hackney Wicked, July 2011.
The aim of the commissions is to test the capacity for "home grown"
art and other creative practices to be part of the ongoing debate
to shape the future of Hackney Wick and Fish Island.
The proposal must therefore address or respond to at least one of
the statements regarding art practice, regeneration and Hackney
Wick/Fish Island from the "We are artists how can we help" debate,
these are illustrated and listed in the brief and appendix. You may
proposal a work that opposes or supports a particular statement.
You can download the brief and appendix here
Timetable
Call for submissions 3rd May
Deadline for submissions 24th May
Selection 27th May
Contract signing 31st May
The work to be complete and exhibited at Hackney Wicked festival
July 2011
You can download the submission template as a word document
here
and the submission template as a zipped
InDesign document here
For information updates you can go to the
"we are artists how can we help"
blog
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Posted May 5, 2011 14:52 by Dorian

24hr Olympic State poster
The Olympic Games, Urban renewal & Surveillance: A
marathon of presentations, film, sound, performance and discussion
24 HOUR OLYMPIC STATE The Olympics can arguably be
described as a laboratory for the neoliberal city utopia; after
all, the Games represent the success of a brand and an event based
on a combination of massive urban renewal, dodgy governance, hugely
profitable advertising and broadcasting contracts, the
corporatisation and militarisation of public space, and the
criminalisation of dissent. The Olympics depend, to a large scale,
on their ability to operate on a clean, consensual space: without
history, without discontents, without opposition. The Olympic Park
is the fantasy of such space, Jim Woodall's Olympic State
installation, currently on show at See Studio Exhibition Space, is
one of its disruptions. The Olympics Games is the strategic
occupation of the social and economic space of the city, but they
allow, or even invite, for a tactical response. The goal of this
24h marathon of activities, echoing the 24hr surveillance of the
site, is to bring together artists, activists and researchers
challenging the Olympic dream. We wish to amplify Jim Woodall's
radical gesture by summoning an assemblage of talks, films,
interventions, performances and concerts which are part of the
myriad of militant productions taking place in the city right now.
In particular, we are interested in exploring the dynamics of urban
renewal brought to East London by the Olympics and the issue of
surveillance and control of public space. This 24 hour event aims
at providing a generous and welcoming space for discussion. Join us
for an evening, a night, a morning or a day - or stay up for the
whole marathon... 24 HOUR OLYMPIC STATE is curated by Isaac
Marrero, Cristina Garrido and Jim Woodall You can download
the press release here Thursday 5th May 18:00 - Friday 6th May
17:59 SEE STUDIO EXHIBITION SPACE
13 PRINCE EDWARD ROAD,
HACKNEY WICK,
E9 5LX
020 8986 6477 Barbeque beautifully prepared and served by 'The Sit
Down Affair'.
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Posted May 3, 2011 16:11 by Dorian