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In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200615T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200615T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:fa7932f11fd3d688089b359d0a6f25cfd22aaead@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200616T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200616T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:1b64226c4ac6e1711c05b4b06cbcd4d2b49b9a65@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200617T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200617T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:2c848cbe808bc9f21b17d67ee7d7aef7a237bf0a@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200618T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200618T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:4fef7fc444d68c9cb47f2d23970d7b1cc873e16e@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200619T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200619T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:b606d089380a5b89fb8fdd028cc33b5d051ee3a3@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200620T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200620T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:98bf705debbe4f1ad3c84a170de4742bd45ff982@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200621T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200621T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:094e50852bfab990b27103012c3f446a47bf50ba@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200622T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200622T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:e3097f2916764425ce86e4a9258bd9c4e8f9da48@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200623T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200623T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:af07f19ee55cd0893b83ba11f5ebae09466e5407@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200624T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200624T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:b6b73f02fe9d30e24ca45a526edd677dda51ea58@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200625T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200625T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:9947fcfcfe73a806d1a296c2c83b52d958236ec7@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200626T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200626T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:d11cb43ce7996accce6673fb5f14b5e52fe71f81@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200627T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200627T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:dcb494a3d3d8964786fc0c7613ef9d5cd7fc7a54@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200628T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200628T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6711d0956a10d209dc126a03bb2cf0ed080a57f2@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200629T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200629T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:c5b7adab18a8e257d89976f376de26971bbc993f@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200630T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200630T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:85484d8379964f1e52f1e9d496c6919251a6ab70@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200701T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200701T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:8cdeafb1be82ad6e2393e1be265916e3a5813cb2@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200702T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200702T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:fa7a9c69ba7146a30662dcb3f9eb97ab0d260c59@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200703T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200703T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:8cef58c3a25afd5fd23fa6f9ad3cff30cfca0468@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200704T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200704T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:c659667cb55c76935df932e04af52b5a8c1ee259@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200705T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200705T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:f6df760c43921f30e9279c13b0c06de958f94980@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200706T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200706T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:26b67405995f98665703e7fa90af65635cb27614@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200707T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200707T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:099476b719f5180ea8382fd4f87aaa2cdd88cbad@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200708T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200708T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:09eb7a3b512033caa846e88e886e2428ad62edd9@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200709T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200709T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:39f7d2b008e3c512f997448a31868ac38e4658ae@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200710T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200710T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:e53a5b4376744d6bd25277b6506a230f6e464b08@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200711T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200711T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:d87f6df22451f5732e0b994c954d5ecc1265366a@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200712T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200712T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:c12b819d679b62b1b120491413bb933b9f31dff1@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200713T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200713T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:bf5b53a89eef1fb5e09e3fdb6bc56a5ea249ae2c@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200714T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200714T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:2727e50790eb314707a5c6e62c3e028fb22484c6@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200715T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200715T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:c270294af35ee73d804539e99466c7d94f0533ac@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200716T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200716T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:3691b6cc47653d609f53b25f8da4030873d9bc08@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200717T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200717T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:cf022c823cadc310c8f684f4c5080a012a771be3@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200718T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200718T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:de9cada022cc49a90590ea7a524029aa8293be4e@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200719T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200719T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:62d27d1e1ade093d6a4f05c599fb47724f0a9528@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200720T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200720T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:3b6359e21c89d9da851ea9687ff0f5968d3656dc@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200721T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200721T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:bb192d4bf414cc2641100542332040f580b885ee@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200722T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200722T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:83d21162d7fbf07bb999b8273e218a4aa1b00713@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200723T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200723T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:7e01b85e2919ce670df0569105119baf2598b281@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200724T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200724T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:c2baf7acfc4ae0f06c0db6cc6a76b4bdce159c2c@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200725T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200725T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:e7c70cde2c96324ecf078575374384291d84fd9b@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200726T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200726T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6d768df1cc335e8f7e858c9d6e61ba2d4b5937b5@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200727T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200727T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:947594e6cb673b3dbf5bd7d13eb9da23151478c9@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200728T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200728T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:020ae6db6110206c41f7f2377e9a853d35870464@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200729T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200729T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:2e6af1c75bb244c7e0f762df65a6e2c1a4347778@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
LOCATION:Online Project DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200730T000000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200730T235959 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:f541b0e977149e03dd477a8f582cf194efdd0fd5@rca.ac.uk URL:https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/cca-shows-2020-quincunx/ DTSTAMP:19000101T000000 SUMMARY:CCA Shows 2020 – Quincunx DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Team London Bridge
Quincunx is an artist-led cross disciplinary research project in which artist Rachel Pimm has collaborated with four other practitioners across disciplines – Lilah Fowler who weaves, composer HP Parmley, poet Daisy Lafarge, and chef and designer Peiran Gong – on an exploration of medicinal plants, sounds and breathing.
Starting with the figure of the herbalist or apothecary, project considers the interconnection of art, medicine, and plants via the number five and the quincunx pattern. Quincunx is a set of five objects arranged so that four are at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth is at its centre – as the five on a dice – and is embodied in the motif of the lozenge from Thomas Browne’s 1658 text The Garden of Cyrus.
Originally planned as a project for some of the shared spaces of London Bridge, Covid-19 meant radically adapting to new conditions of communication, production, and site. In its current form the project stands as a Work-in-Progress. Audiences will be able to engage with research from the project – a positive series of exchanges between isolated individuals and a foundation for future work when possibilities emerge.
This project is one of the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art Shows 2020. MA Curating Contemporary Art (CCA) graduating students will present five final projects in collaboration with leading UK based art organisations Gasworks, Furtherfield, Open School East, Nottingham Contemporary and Team London Bridge.
The CCA 2020 projects will also be part of RCA2020, launching 16 July.
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