Art Et Al - Season One

 

Art Et Al - Season One
Venue: Cromwell Place, SW7 2JE
Dates: 16-27 March
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Sandra Lott is part of an exciting new group exhibition at Cromwell Place, curated by Art Et Al. The exhibition will feature work Sandra made during a six week virtual collaboration with Australian artist Emily Ferretti. Each week the two artists would set briefs and prompts for each other. The results are playful and enchanting!


Art et al. is proud to announce its first UK exhibition, Season One at Cromwell Place, London. The exhibition is presented as part of the UK/Australia Season 2021-22, a joint initiative from the British Council and the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Season One will highlight several international commissions, collaborations, and artists featured during our first year of programming.

In line with Art et al.'s ethos of championing a more neurodiverse contemporary art world, Season One will exhibit neurodivergent, intellectually and learning-disabled artists, alongside their non-disabled peers. A focus of the exhibition will be the work produced during five Peer/Peer collaborations – digital residencies pairing international artists with and without disabilities. Artists discussed in our commissioned published texts, including in essays by Jennifer Higgie, Francesca Gavin, and Katrina Schwarz, will also be featured.

Celebrating the diversity of cultures in both countries, British and Australian exhibiting artists will include David James,Alasdair McLuckie, Thom Roberts, Cherelle Sappleton, Holly Stevenson, Sandra Lott, Emily Ferretti, Georgia Szmerling, Alan Constable, Andrew Omoding, Nnena Kalu, Matthew Clarke, Barry Anthony Finan, Matt Robertson and John Powell-Jones.

 
 
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