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London Blossom Garden community consultations In October , Rosetta Arts collaborated with four socially engaged local artists to deliver a varied programme of community consultations for a memorial to honour Londoners affected by Covid Read London Blossom Garden community consultations.
Creativity for young people with the Be Creative! Read Creativity for young people with the Be Creative! Artlympics for the London Olympic and Paralympic Games The Artlympics was a series of five specially designed programmes across the Spring and Summer of where people from local communities could participate in fun, creative activities and mini-events such as a second drawing sprint and painting relay.
Read East End Art Trail. Rosetta Windows Gallery at Rathbone Place As a community-facing gallery set up as part of Rosetta Rathbone Art Studios, Rosetta Windows encouraged members of the public to interact with artworks without having to cross a threshold or walk in to a formally designated art venue. Prev Next. About Official opening event Thursday 8th November ith work from the French-Gabonese artist Nathalie Bikoro, the Kenyan artist Cyrus Kabiru, artist Antonietta Torsiello and the Nigerian poet Chinwe Azubuike the exhibition will explore the different ways in which artists incorporate different places and experiences into their practice to define new spaces to stimulate dialogue about the diversity in the community.
Each of the artists to be exhibited creates work which is profoundly connected to their own sense of identity in relation to an interconnected global world whether it be through their place as part of a diaspora community, the dissemination of their work beyond their means or the experimentation with materials from different places. What to expect? Waste 17th October — 9th February Photographs by David Allies-Curtis of a community in India, which survive on the sale and reuse of materials that would be considered as Waste in the UK.
Scary Objects 10th February — 21st March Paul Doeman champions everyday and sometimes neglected objects that we take for granted, consider boring or even throw away. Objects in his work fight back and show their personality. Like fragments of biography the photographs told stories of exile, transience and escapism. The exhibition brought these varied works together with the work of local students and artists revealing their own connections to the sea.
The works are connected in an elemental way through their use of natural materials that are integral to the creative process. Dispersal 26th June — 19th July Photographers Marion Davies and Debra Rapp displayed their work that captured the last moments of an industrial culture before it made way for the Olympic Games.
Over a period of eighteen months, from , they gained exclusive access to more than seventy businesses in the area that would later become the Olympic Park.
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