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Keeper | Timetable of Events & ActivitiesBella Kerr

02 April - 12 May 2013

Keeper(s) is an investigation of occupation of the gallery space, the objects and activities it houses, and the roles of the artist and gallery visitor.

The work is expressed through two main elements: the 'props' or physical structures present within the space, and the keepers, practitioners present for the duration of the exhibition.

In addition to the artist Bella Kerr, there are three keepers - Kathryn Faulkner, Karen Ingham and Jane Rendell - who will examine and perform occupation of the gallery as guardians or guides, on duty, either witnessing, directing or interacting in other ways with those who enter the space. 


Week One: Tuesday 2 - Sunday 7 April 2013

Keeper: Bella Kerr 'Readings'  

Tuesday 2 April - Sunday 7 April 2013
Bella Kerr will be reading in the gallery. From quiet reading to reading aloud - come and read - quietly or to others, bring your own book, or find a text in the gallery.  

12.30pm – 3.30pm Saturday 6 April 2013  | Literary Sharing with Bella Kerr
The Friends of Mission Gallery are invited to share a favourite piece of writing, the text can be anything from poetry, to quotes, even a line from a song or a page from a book.   


Week Two: Tuesday 9 -  Sunday 14 April 2013 

Keeper: Bella Kerr  | 'Stories: Making Narrative' 

Tuesday 9 - Friday 12 April 2013
Bella Kerr will arrange the objects in the gallery to invite storytelling.

Half Term Workshops & Events  

Tuesday 9 April 2013 | Drawing Stories
A drawing and storytelling workshop for children aged 8-13 years, with Bella Kerr 

11am – 2pm| £3 each

Thursday 11 April 2013 | Dreams
Create drawings and stories in a workshop inspired by dreams

11am - 2pm | 8 – 13 years | £3 

Saturday 13 April 2013 | Mini View
A tour of Bella Kerr’s exhibition Keeper, tailored for a younger audience

11am –12pm | Under 14 years | Free  

Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 April 2013
Keeper: Amanda Roderick, Mission Gallery  

2.30pm Sunday 14 April 2013
Book Crossing Event with Kathryn Faulkner
Book crossing is the practice of leaving a book in a public place to be picked up and read by others, who then do likewise after they have read the book. The finder identifies the book by registering its unique number at www.bookcrossing.comand so the book can be tracked in its future journeys across the world. Bring along a good book of your own to release into the wilds ofSwansea and help make the whole world a library.  


Week Three: Tuesday 16 - Sunday 21 April 2013 

Keeper: Kathryn Faulkner | 'Biblioscription'  

Tuesday 16 - Friday 19 April 2013
As Keeper 2, Kathryn Faulkner will invite dialogue with avid readers and generate personal bibliographies for visitors. Each consultation will  produce a pinhole camera image.

Saturday 20 & Sunday 21 April 2013 | Keeper: Bella Kerr 


Week Four: Tuesday 23 - Sunday 28 April 2013 

Keeper: Karen Ingham | 'Table Keeper'  

Tuesday 23 - Friday 26 April 2013
Karen Ingham will oversee a consideration of 'Table-ness': the table as symbol of social and vocational interaction; the table as data, the table as keeper of everyday traces and encounters. 

Tuesday 23 April 2013
Karen Ingham ‘Setting The Table’ : Open access invitation to come into the gallery and interact with and consider tableness. 

Wednesday 24 April 2013
Karen Ingham ‘Making Tables’: Students respond to the notion of materiality and tableness. 

Thursday 25 April 2013
Karen Ingham ‘Data Tables’: An experiment in making and considering the table as data and data as tables. 

Friday 26 April 2013
Karen Ingham ‘Writing Table’: Open access invitation to come into the space and use the table spaces for writing and exploring the table as writing tool and palimpsest.

Saturday 27 April 2013
Bella Kerr  'Red Ball' 

Raising the Bar AS & A Level students from Neath Port Talbot andCarmarthen

Saturday 27 & Sunday 28 April 2013 | Keeper: Bella Kerr  


Week Five: Tuesday 30 April - Sunday 5 May 2013 

Keeper: Bella Kerr: 'Talks' 

Tuesday 30 April - Sunday 5 May 2013
Bella Kerr will transfer the activities of teaching to the gallery, making them visible beyond the confines of the lecture theatre or studio. During the weekend of 4th/5th May she is happy to offer a tutorial to any visitors - bring a sketchbook or small piece of work. 

2pm Tuesday 30 April 2013
Open Access with Eilish O'Donohoe + Ciara Healy
Eilish O'Donohoe will talk about the Book as Object, Artefact and Container in an historical context. Ciara Healy will present a discussion on Thin Places, portals and how objects can make us thick or thin. She will look at artists' work which could be considered to be 'thin' and books that deal with the idea of portals into or out of this world.

Wednesday 1 May 2013      
'Drawing Stories', a drawing and writing workshop with Bella Kerr + Catriona Ryan. Materials provided, but bring a sketchbook and drawing kit if you have one.

Saturday 4 & Sunday 5 May 2013
Tutorials with Bella Kerr  


Week Six: Tuesday 7 – Friday 10 May 2013 

Keeper: Jane Rendell | Coming to Welsh
In Coming to Welsh Jane Rendell will respond to childhood memories and dreams of a Welsh Dresser owned by her great aunt.

Jane Rendell is half-Welsh, she trained as an architect at the universities of Sheffieldand Edinburghbefore working for ARP and the feminist architectural cooperative Matrix in the 1990s. She studied for her MSc at UCLand PhD at Birkbeck, Universityof Londonin feminist architectural history. Her writing explores spaces between architecture, art, feminism and psychoanalysis and authored books include Site-Writing (2010), Art and Architecture (2006), and The Pursuit of Pleasure (2002). Recent texts have been commissioned by urbanists transparadiso, artists Jasmina Cibic and Apoloniia Sustersic, and institutions such the FRAC Centre, Orléans, and Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, She is Professor of Architecture and Art, and Vice Dean of Research at the Bartlett,UCL.  

See http://www.janerendell.co.uk/   

6 – 8 pm Tuesday 7 May 2013           
Jane Rendell and performance artist Mike Pearson will read from their work on childhood, landscape and memory.

Mike Pearson studied archaeology in UniversityCollege, Cardiff(1968–71). He was a member of R.A.T. Theatre (1972–3) and an artistic director of Cardiff Laboratory Theatre (1973–80) and Brith Gof (1981–97). He continues to make performance as a solo artist, in collaboration with artist/designer Mike Brookes as Pearson/Brookes (1997–present) and for National Theatre Wales. He is co-author with Michael Shanks of Theatre/Archaeology (2001) and author of In Comes I: Performance, Memory and Landscape (2006), Site-specific Performance (2010) and MIckery Theater: an imperfect archaeology (2011). He is currently Professor of Performance Studies and Leverhulme Research Fellow at Aberystwyth University. 

Carrlands: http://www.carrlands.org.uk 

Warplands:http://www.landscape.ac.uk/landscape/impactfellowship/peforminggeographieswarplands/warplands.aspx 

Mike will read from extracts from A Death in the Family (1992); Bubbling Tom (2000) and Neither here nor there (2009). 

Jane will read from ‘The Welsh Dresser’, Site-Writing, (2010).  

2 – 5 pm Wednesday 8 May 2013           
Jane Rendell will lead a Site-Writing workshop consisting of a series of short creative writing exercises. Participants are requested to bring along favorite writing implements (paper, pencil, camera, needle, thread etc.) and an object connected to childhood dreams and memories. Participants are encouraged to experiment and so no special writing expertise is required.                 

 

6 – 8 pm Friday 10 May 2013            
Jane Rendell and poet and artist Sharon Morris will read from their work on childhood, language and translation.

 Sharon Morris is an artist and poet who trained at the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, where she is currently head of the doctoral programme researching the relation between words and images using psychoanalytic theory and the semiotics of C.S. Peirce. Her creative works give a subjective voice to themes of place, its geology, history and ecology. Her artworks include installation, film, video and live performance with projection. Recently she made a performance and film-poem for the exhibition Film in Space, Camden Arts Centre, 2013. False Spring, Enitharmon, 2007, her first collection of poems, was shortlisted for the Aldeburgh Jerwood Prize and Gospel Oak, her second collection has just been published by Enitharmon Press, 2013.

References/websites 

https://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/browse/profile?upi=SMMOR81 

http://www.poetrypf.co.uk/sharonmorrispage.html  

Sharon will read from her current writing in progress set in Pembrokeshire, where she was born, and present an earlier audio work (first shown at Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff) that deals with the transition from the Welsh to English language. 

Jane will read from ‘Coming to Welsh’ (2013), a new work created for Keeper

Closing event | 3 - 5pm Saturday 11 May 2013
Speakers: Alicia Miller from Axis and Amanda Roderick, Director of Mission Gallery

 

 

 

 

 

 


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