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Atmospheric Forces Artist Residency: Drop-in session

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Meet artists Sheila Ghelani and Sue Palmer during their residency at Martin Hall Gallery (23-26 July) and hear about their work in progress.

As part of Radar's Visiting Artists 2024 series, Sheila Ghelani and Sue Palmer are working on a piece titled 'Atmospheric Forces'. The work they are developing will be a performance unfolding around a long table with materials, objects, sound, film, and spoken text, incorporating perspectives from scientists, historians, and more. It builds on their previous piece, 'Common Salt', and explores themes of colonialism and human-nature relationships.

The final performance work will be presented in Loughborough this autumn.

During their residency, the artists are keen to engage with researchers, staff and students who are interested in (or specialist in) the themes of the project.

If you can’t make this drop-in session and would like to learn more about this project then please email Radar curator Lucy Lopez at L.Lopez@lboro.ac.uk

Supported by Arts Council England, University of the Arts London: Wimbledon College of Arts and Radar, LU Arts.

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