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INTERSPECIES - artists collaborating with animals FAMILY WORKSHOP: Becoming Bowerbirds

Sunday, October 4, 2009 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

INTERSPECIES - artists collaborating with animals...

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INTERSPECIES FAMILY WORKSHOP- 1 CHILD ticket 2-4pm admission, free   more info Sold Out Ended Free  

Event Details

The Arts Catalyst

present a free family workshop with artist Sally Hampson as part of the 

Interspecies: artists collaborating with animals exhibition

 

Becoming Bowerbirds

Bowerbirds are intriguing birds with unusual creativity, they construct bowers which they decorate with found objects to attract females.  Artist Sally Hampson invites children to become a Bowerbird for the afternoon.  The workshop is for children over 5 years 9or younger if accompanied by an adult) For further information email admin@artscatalyst.org

Also see:

Symposium: Non-Human Primates - another free symposium to accompany the Interspecies exhibition.  7-9pm on Friday 2 October 2009. This free symposium brings together Sarah-Jane Vick, primatologist and psychologist; Patrick Munck, artist, videographer and collaborator with Nicolas Primat; Rachel Mayeri, artist; and chair, Rob La Frenais, curator of Interspecies. 

Symposium: Animals, Humans and Power - another free symposium to accompany the Interspecies exhibition.  3-6pm on Saturday 3 October 2009 with British Sign Language interpretation.  In which Giovanni Aloi, editor of Antennae; Ruth Maclennan, artist; Helen McDonald, author of Falcon; Bryndis Snæbjörnsdóttir, artist; Karen Knorr, artist and photographer; chair Rob La Frenais.

Primate Cinema: How To Act Like An Animal. A free workshop on Saturday 3 October 1-3pm and 3.30-5.30pm with Rachel Mayeri for 16s and over, see http://www.soft-science.org/primate.html for more details



 

When & Where



A Foundation London, Rochelle School
Arnold Circus
Shoreditch
E2 7ES London
United Kingdom

Sunday, October 4, 2009 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM (GMT)


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