BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Torchbox//verdant//EN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:54e09e55ebd812d82c9bec1444b56ab42d48d986@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2018-every-second-between/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Show 2018: Every Second in Between DESCRIPTION:
The Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art MA 2018 graduating students present their final projects for the second year of the CCA Graduate Project Programme. Developed in collaboration with leading London-based art organisations, the students worked in partnership with the Design Museum, Gasworks, LUX and Stanhope. The four projects explore themes of emotional labour, false belief, spatial rhythm, and networks of transmission and reception through different contexts, including a former BBC site in White City, a live evolving exhibition, a one-day festival and a radio broadcast.
Every Second in Between is a temporary public art project commissioned for White City, a recently regenerated area with an extensive history of temporal changes. Korean artist Kyung Hwa Shon will challenge existing social and cultural rhythms and flows with colourful visual installations spread across multiple sites. The commission invites audiences to reflect on the repurposing of space, how it affects their interaction with the area, their existence within it and will highlight past, present and future urban rhythms of White City.
Private view: Monday 14 May, 6.30–8.30pm
Lunch hour well-being walk: Tuesday 15 May, 12pm & 1pm
Reclaim your lunch hour by stepping out of the office and discovering new public spaces on a well-being walk led by artist Ania Bas. The walk will bring together both workers and residents in White City and inspire participants to reflect on their own working lives as well as themes surrounding the Every Second in Between public art commission. The walk will follow a circular route and end at the 1908 Olympic Games finish line, by the Broadcast Centre.
All participants will be offered a complimentary lunch courtesy of Butterscotch Bakery
Meeting point: outdoor event space, just outside White City Place, London W12 7TU
Please book your place here.
The Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art MA 2018 graduating students present their final projects for the second year of the CCA Graduate Project Programme. Developed in collaboration with leading London-based art organisations, the students worked in partnership with the Design Museum, Gasworks, LUX and Stanhope. The four projects explore themes of emotional labour, false belief, spatial rhythm, and networks of transmission and reception through different contexts, including a former BBC site in White City, a live evolving exhibition, a one-day festival and a radio broadcast.
Every Second in Between is a temporary public art project commissioned for White City, a recently regenerated area with an extensive history of temporal changes. Korean artist Kyung Hwa Shon will challenge existing social and cultural rhythms and flows with colourful visual installations spread across multiple sites. The commission invites audiences to reflect on the repurposing of space, how it affects their interaction with the area, their existence within it and will highlight past, present and future urban rhythms of White City.
Private view: Monday 14 May, 6.30–8.30pm
Lunch hour well-being walk: Tuesday 15 May, 12pm & 1pm
Reclaim your lunch hour by stepping out of the office and discovering new public spaces on a well-being walk led by artist Ania Bas. The walk will bring together both workers and residents in White City and inspire participants to reflect on their own working lives as well as themes surrounding the Every Second in Between public art commission. The walk will follow a circular route and end at the 1908 Olympic Games finish line, by the Broadcast Centre.
All participants will be offered a complimentary lunch courtesy of Butterscotch Bakery
Meeting point: outdoor event space, just outside White City Place, London W12 7TU
Please book your place here.
The Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art MA 2018 graduating students present their final projects for the second year of the CCA Graduate Project Programme. Developed in collaboration with leading London-based art organisations, the students worked in partnership with the Design Museum, Gasworks, LUX and Stanhope. The four projects explore themes of emotional labour, false belief, spatial rhythm, and networks of transmission and reception through different contexts, including a former BBC site in White City, a live evolving exhibition, a one-day festival and a radio broadcast.
Every Second in Between is a temporary public art project commissioned for White City, a recently regenerated area with an extensive history of temporal changes. Korean artist Kyung Hwa Shon will challenge existing social and cultural rhythms and flows with colourful visual installations spread across multiple sites. The commission invites audiences to reflect on the repurposing of space, how it affects their interaction with the area, their existence within it and will highlight past, present and future urban rhythms of White City.
Private view: Monday 14 May, 6.30–8.30pm
Lunch hour well-being walk: Tuesday 15 May, 12pm & 1pm
Reclaim your lunch hour by stepping out of the office and discovering new public spaces on a well-being walk led by artist Ania Bas. The walk will bring together both workers and residents in White City and inspire participants to reflect on their own working lives as well as themes surrounding the Every Second in Between public art commission. The walk will follow a circular route and end at the 1908 Olympic Games finish line, by the Broadcast Centre.
All participants will be offered a complimentary lunch courtesy of Butterscotch Bakery
Meeting point: outdoor event space, just outside White City Place, London W12 7TU
Please book your place here.
The Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art MA 2018 graduating students present their final projects for the second year of the CCA Graduate Project Programme. Developed in collaboration with leading London-based art organisations, the students worked in partnership with the Design Museum, Gasworks, LUX and Stanhope. The four projects explore themes of emotional labour, false belief, spatial rhythm, and networks of transmission and reception through different contexts, including a former BBC site in White City, a live evolving exhibition, a one-day festival and a radio broadcast.
Every Second in Between is a temporary public art project commissioned for White City, a recently regenerated area with an extensive history of temporal changes. Korean artist Kyung Hwa Shon will challenge existing social and cultural rhythms and flows with colourful visual installations spread across multiple sites. The commission invites audiences to reflect on the repurposing of space, how it affects their interaction with the area, their existence within it and will highlight past, present and future urban rhythms of White City.
Private view: Monday 14 May, 6.30–8.30pm
Lunch hour well-being walk: Tuesday 15 May, 12pm & 1pm
Reclaim your lunch hour by stepping out of the office and discovering new public spaces on a well-being walk led by artist Ania Bas. The walk will bring together both workers and residents in White City and inspire participants to reflect on their own working lives as well as themes surrounding the Every Second in Between public art commission. The walk will follow a circular route and end at the 1908 Olympic Games finish line, by the Broadcast Centre.
All participants will be offered a complimentary lunch courtesy of Butterscotch Bakery
Meeting point: outdoor event space, just outside White City Place, London W12 7TU
Please book your place here.
The Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art MA 2018 graduating students present their final projects for the second year of the CCA Graduate Project Programme. Developed in collaboration with leading London-based art organisations, the students worked in partnership with the Design Museum, Gasworks, LUX and Stanhope. The four projects explore themes of emotional labour, false belief, spatial rhythm, and networks of transmission and reception through different contexts, including a former BBC site in White City, a live evolving exhibition, a one-day festival and a radio broadcast.
Every Second in Between is a temporary public art project commissioned for White City, a recently regenerated area with an extensive history of temporal changes. Korean artist Kyung Hwa Shon will challenge existing social and cultural rhythms and flows with colourful visual installations spread across multiple sites. The commission invites audiences to reflect on the repurposing of space, how it affects their interaction with the area, their existence within it and will highlight past, present and future urban rhythms of White City.
Private view: Monday 14 May, 6.30–8.30pm
Lunch hour well-being walk: Tuesday 15 May, 12pm & 1pm
Reclaim your lunch hour by stepping out of the office and discovering new public spaces on a well-being walk led by artist Ania Bas. The walk will bring together both workers and residents in White City and inspire participants to reflect on their own working lives as well as themes surrounding the Every Second in Between public art commission. The walk will follow a circular route and end at the 1908 Olympic Games finish line, by the Broadcast Centre.
All participants will be offered a complimentary lunch courtesy of Butterscotch Bakery
Meeting point: outdoor event space, just outside White City Place, London W12 7TU
Please book your place here.
The Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art MA 2018 graduating students present their final projects for the second year of the CCA Graduate Project Programme. Developed in collaboration with leading London-based art organisations, the students worked in partnership with the Design Museum, Gasworks, LUX and Stanhope. The four projects explore themes of emotional labour, false belief, spatial rhythm, and networks of transmission and reception through different contexts, including a former BBC site in White City, a live evolving exhibition, a one-day festival and a radio broadcast.
Every Second in Between is a temporary public art project commissioned for White City, a recently regenerated area with an extensive history of temporal changes. Korean artist Kyung Hwa Shon will challenge existing social and cultural rhythms and flows with colourful visual installations spread across multiple sites. The commission invites audiences to reflect on the repurposing of space, how it affects their interaction with the area, their existence within it and will highlight past, present and future urban rhythms of White City.
Private view: Monday 14 May, 6.30–8.30pm
Lunch hour well-being walk: Tuesday 15 May, 12pm & 1pm
Reclaim your lunch hour by stepping out of the office and discovering new public spaces on a well-being walk led by artist Ania Bas. The walk will bring together both workers and residents in White City and inspire participants to reflect on their own working lives as well as themes surrounding the Every Second in Between public art commission. The walk will follow a circular route and end at the 1908 Olympic Games finish line, by the Broadcast Centre.
All participants will be offered a complimentary lunch courtesy of Butterscotch Bakery
Meeting point: outdoor event space, just outside White City Place, London W12 7TU
Please book your place here.
The Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art MA 2018 graduating students present their final projects for the second year of the CCA Graduate Project Programme. Developed in collaboration with leading London-based art organisations, the students worked in partnership with the Design Museum, Gasworks, LUX and Stanhope. The four projects explore themes of emotional labour, false belief, spatial rhythm, and networks of transmission and reception through different contexts, including a former BBC site in White City, a live evolving exhibition, a one-day festival and a radio broadcast.
Every Second in Between is a temporary public art project commissioned for White City, a recently regenerated area with an extensive history of temporal changes. Korean artist Kyung Hwa Shon will challenge existing social and cultural rhythms and flows with colourful visual installations spread across multiple sites. The commission invites audiences to reflect on the repurposing of space, how it affects their interaction with the area, their existence within it and will highlight past, present and future urban rhythms of White City.
Private view: Monday 14 May, 6.30–8.30pm
Lunch hour well-being walk: Tuesday 15 May, 12pm & 1pm
Reclaim your lunch hour by stepping out of the office and discovering new public spaces on a well-being walk led by artist Ania Bas. The walk will bring together both workers and residents in White City and inspire participants to reflect on their own working lives as well as themes surrounding the Every Second in Between public art commission. The walk will follow a circular route and end at the 1908 Olympic Games finish line, by the Broadcast Centre.
All participants will be offered a complimentary lunch courtesy of Butterscotch Bakery
Meeting point: outdoor event space, just outside White City Place, London W12 7TU
Please book your place here.
The Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art MA 2018 graduating students present their final projects for the second year of the CCA Graduate Project Programme. Developed in collaboration with leading London-based art organisations, the students worked in partnership with the Design Museum, Gasworks, LUX and Stanhope. The four projects explore themes of emotional labour, false belief, spatial rhythm, and networks of transmission and reception through different contexts, including a former BBC site in White City, a live evolving exhibition, a one-day festival and a radio broadcast.
Every Second in Between is a temporary public art project commissioned for White City, a recently regenerated area with an extensive history of temporal changes. Korean artist Kyung Hwa Shon will challenge existing social and cultural rhythms and flows with colourful visual installations spread across multiple sites. The commission invites audiences to reflect on the repurposing of space, how it affects their interaction with the area, their existence within it and will highlight past, present and future urban rhythms of White City.
Private view: Monday 14 May, 6.30–8.30pm
Lunch hour well-being walk: Tuesday 15 May, 12pm & 1pm
Reclaim your lunch hour by stepping out of the office and discovering new public spaces on a well-being walk led by artist Ania Bas. The walk will bring together both workers and residents in White City and inspire participants to reflect on their own working lives as well as themes surrounding the Every Second in Between public art commission. The walk will follow a circular route and end at the 1908 Olympic Games finish line, by the Broadcast Centre.
All participants will be offered a complimentary lunch courtesy of Butterscotch Bakery
Meeting point: outdoor event space, just outside White City Place, London W12 7TU
Please book your place here.
The Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art MA 2018 graduating students present their final projects for the second year of the CCA Graduate Project Programme. Developed in collaboration with leading London-based art organisations, the students worked in partnership with the Design Museum, Gasworks, LUX and Stanhope. The four projects explore themes of emotional labour, false belief, spatial rhythm, and networks of transmission and reception through different contexts, including a former BBC site in White City, a live evolving exhibition, a one-day festival and a radio broadcast.
Every Second in Between is a temporary public art project commissioned for White City, a recently regenerated area with an extensive history of temporal changes. Korean artist Kyung Hwa Shon will challenge existing social and cultural rhythms and flows with colourful visual installations spread across multiple sites. The commission invites audiences to reflect on the repurposing of space, how it affects their interaction with the area, their existence within it and will highlight past, present and future urban rhythms of White City.
Private view: Monday 14 May, 6.30–8.30pm
Lunch hour well-being walk: Tuesday 15 May, 12pm & 1pm
Reclaim your lunch hour by stepping out of the office and discovering new public spaces on a well-being walk led by artist Ania Bas. The walk will bring together both workers and residents in White City and inspire participants to reflect on their own working lives as well as themes surrounding the Every Second in Between public art commission. The walk will follow a circular route and end at the 1908 Olympic Games finish line, by the Broadcast Centre.
All participants will be offered a complimentary lunch courtesy of Butterscotch Bakery
Meeting point: outdoor event space, just outside White City Place, London W12 7TU
Please book your place here.