14 Feb — 11 Mar 2017
Newlyn Art Gallery
Transition is an opportunity for artists, or artist groups, to use the gallery space to consider how a series of works is developing or to try out ideas for an installation or interactive project. Transition gives artists the time and space to take ideas forward in a public environment, aiming to explore conceptual and practical issues, without the constraints of presenting a finalised exhibition. Artists can challenge their practice and take risks concerning their usual working techniques. It offers visitors the chance to see work in a state of flux, meet the artists and discuss the work
#TransitionNewlyn
Week One 14 – 18 Feb
Lower Gallery Steve Tanner
Upper Gallery Graham Guy-Robinson
Week Two 21 – 25 Feb
Lower Gallery Oliver Udy + Colin Robins
Upper Gallery Helena De Pulford + Daniel Kan + Joe Moss + Eleanor Turnbull
Week Three 28 Feb – 3 Mar
Lower Gallery Emma Frankland + Myriddin Wannell
Upper Gallery Synnøve Fredericks
Week Four 7 – 11 Mar
Lower Gallery Jo Ball
Upper Gallery Ali Corder + Elizabeth Loveday
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join us for the closing party of Shelly Tregoning’s Picture Room exhibition, and the chance for an evening viewing of the final week of this year’s Transition, featuring Ali Corder & Elizabeth Loveday, and Jo Ball.
Friday 10 March, 18.00 – 20.00 with food from Little Wonder Cafe and pay bar.
All welcome.
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WEEK ONE 14-18 Feb
Lower Gallery Steve Tanner: Who Are We?
With photography and dressing up, we are invited to explore our relationship with clothes, from the conformity of the uniform to expressions of individual identity, and how clothes shape us.
Upper Gallery Graham Guy-Robinson: Forms of Behaviour
Forms of Behaviour will use damage, repair, simulation, interruption and meditation as processes of participation and production. Expect temporary fences, body-filler, denim, shell suits and car paint.
http://grahamguy-robinson.co.uk/
WEEK TWO 21-25 Feb
Lower Gallery Oliver Udy + Colin Robins: Anthology of Rural Life
A community based photographic project to produce an archive of material that reveals and documents continuities and shifts in patterns of contemporary rural life.
http://www.cargocollective.com/arl
Upper Gallery Helena De Pulford + Daniel Kan + Joe Moss + Eleanor Turnbull:
Goat
Goat is a series of experiments that confront obsession, individualism, self-doubt and in the end, the humour of it all
www.helenadepulford.com http://www.danielkan.co.uk/ http://www.eleanorturnbull.co.uk/
WEEK THREE 28 Feb – 3 Mar
Lower Gallery Emma Frankland + Myriddin Wannell: None of Us is Yet a Robot
Reworking existing theatre / live-art pieces for a gallery context, Frankland and Wannell question themes around change, gender transition and transgender identity.
Upper Gallery Synnøve Fredericks: The Edge of Things
Reassessing works from the past six years that explore boundaries, interspecies communication and our relationship with the world around us.
WEEK FOUR 7 – 11 Mar
Lower Gallery Jo Ball: Esme’s Lesson
A video and sculptural installation based around a macrame lesson. The works explore the act of sharing skills between generations and the conversations that happen during the process.
http://joball.info/ https://patchesofbluesky.wordpress.com/
Upper Gallery Ali Corder + Elizabeth Loveday
Using two previous works as a starting point Your face makes me want to drink and All the men who have ever hurt me, Corder and Loveday will create new works from tragi-comic quotes of rejection.
http://www.elizabethloveday.co.uk/
Venue: Newlyn Art Gallery
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