Cross-Pollination Practice (Extra Special People members micro-residency)
Saturday 9th May
12pm- 6pm
Beth Kettel, Emily Warner and Meghan Allbright are artist members of Eastside Projects associate programme, Extra Special People. At various points their practice has overlapped and collaborative encounters have unfolded under the facilitation of this programme. For the AltMFA event they are working together for one day, to develop these evolving relationships, experimenting with approaches to the configuration of material, action and idea.
Meghan Allbright is interested in the underlying ideas of activation within sculptural materials and presentation. Collaboratively she is interested in re-appropriating social media driven platforms to create a new artistic agency. Again opening up the questions of activation or de-activation.
Emily Warner activates live responses and relational encounters within functional spaces, drawing her direction from external agency and instruction. Interested in the language of gesture and the formation of conduct, her work explores tension and opposition within everyday mechanics.
Saturday 9th May
12pm- 6pm
Beth Kettel, Emily Warner and Meghan Allbright are artist members of Eastside Projects associate programme, Extra Special People. At various points their practice has overlapped and collaborative encounters have unfolded under the facilitation of this programme. For the AltMFA event they are working together for one day, to develop these evolving relationships, experimenting with approaches to the configuration of material, action and idea.
Meghan Allbright is interested in the underlying ideas of activation within sculptural materials and presentation. Collaboratively she is interested in re-appropriating social media driven platforms to create a new artistic agency. Again opening up the questions of activation or de-activation.
Emily Warner activates live responses and relational encounters within functional spaces, drawing her direction from external agency and instruction. Interested in the language of gesture and the formation of conduct, her work explores tension and opposition within everyday mechanics.