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Nunnery bike workshop
Nunnery bike workshop









Visiting Lecturer, University of Brighton, Painting BA, 2020 Visiting Lecturer, Winchester University, 2020-21 Foundation Course, University of the Art London (UAL) 2019 - present 2021-presentĪssociate Lecturer, Camberwell, UAL. MASS correspondence course mentor, 2021-22Īssociate Lecturer, London College of Communication, UAL. MA Fine Art, 2009 - 2011.Wimbledon College of Art, UAL.īA Honour Fine Art, 1st Class, 2002-2005.Loughborough University School of Art and Design. PgCert Academic Practice, University of the Arts London. Exhibiting widely both nationally and internationally, the relationship to space and place is of increasing importance and consideration. She teaches at University of the Arts London. She uses residencies as a way to gain distance and make space for the unknown in her work, with a significant opportunity being realised through funding from the British Council to make and exhibit work in Aarhus, Denmark during 2018. The nearest Santander Cycles docking station is at Bow Church Station.Alice Wilson (*1982) is a London based artist who works in a variety of mediums, her practice has developed through an engagement with participatory processes and negotiations of site. Nearest station(s): Bow Road (District and Hammersmith and City lines) is a 6-minute walk away, and Bow Church (DLR) is a 3-minute walk away.īus:205, 25, 425, A8, D8, 108, 276, 488 and 8 all service the surrounding area.īike: Bicycle parking is located at Bow Church Station. 3)Īddress: Bow Arts Courtyard, 183 Bow Road, E3 2SJ If you have any questions regarding accessibility at this venue or event, would like to make us aware of any access requirements that you have in advance of visiting, or would like this information in an alternate format including Easy Read, please email or call 020 8980 7774 (Ext. This venue does not have a hearing loop system.Īccessible parking is not available on-site but blue badge parking can be found 500m away on Fairfield Road.

nunnery bike workshop

Nunnery Gallery has step-free access throughout from street level, including to the accessible toilet, and is service animal friendly. Her installation makes empathy – an often abstract and intangible feeling – into a physical and tangible form we can see, feel and enter.

nunnery bike workshop

This event is part of Is there space for empathy? – an exhibition by Finnish artist Enni-Kukka Tuomala, which examines what empathy means in 2021, in a post-Brexit, post-Covid, post-colonial Britain. Tuomala looks at what role empathy can play in helping us re-enter public life and re-discover physical closeness with each other once again. You can read our COVID-19 access statement here. The event will take place outdoors in Bow Arts' covered outdoor courtyard, with COVID-19 safety measures in place.

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Led by artist Enni-Kukka Tuomala, the artist behind the Nunnery Gallery’s new exhibition exploring empathy.Īll ages welcome  materials will be provided. This is a free event but please book if you plan to attend to help us manage the event safely.

nunnery bike workshop

You will then use these ideas and your bodies to make your own collection of empathy tools to help foster empathy in your everyday world. Attendees are invited to come and explore what terms like ‘personal space’ and ‘social distance’ mean to them in a post-Covid world.

  • Experiment #2: Sharing practice between artistsĪ family friendly empathy workshop, exploring empathy as a practical tool and a tangible material that you can touch, see, feel and play with.
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