Stanley Picker Gallery Carbon Report in the form of a map to reclaim being in relation with land, labour, access, energy. Dani Admiss and design by Studio Hyte. www.sunlightdoesntneedapipeline.com.
Greetings Art Workers!
It is only a couple of days away until the Sunlight Doesn’t Need a Pipeline festival, Friday 7th October. In addition to food, films, talks and performances there will be a public vote where the community will decide on a decarbonisation plan for the Gallery. All welcome!
If you are arriving in person, the schedule of the day is listed below as well as directions to the gallery.
If you will be watching online, you can access the live stream of the festival which will be screening the talks here: https://sunlightdoesntneedapipeline.com/the-sdnp-festival/
Following the festival, through the whole of October, our local community is invited to use the Gallery spaces to stage activities relating to Sunlight Doesn't Need a Pipeline. There will be workshops by Lou-Atessa Marcellin, The Grange, The Community Brain, Hogsmill Community Garden, Writers’ Kingston, Dr Heba ElSharkawy and many more. Please get in touch or look at our website for more information.
We really look forward to seeing you on Friday!
Dani
Community Festival and Teach-In: Friday 7 October, Schedule.
12:00 Welcome communal lunch.
13:00 Sunlight Doesn’t Need a Pipeline Opening Words.
Remembering (Relations Not Accounted For) (Chair: Dani Admiss)
13:20 Taking Museums to the Orchards, Chanelle Adams.
13:50 [Dis]Entangle Nature, Fossil-Fuelled Progress, and the Self, Tatjana Soding + guests.
14:20 Followed by a joint Q+A.
14:35 BREAK
Disturbing Redistribution (Chair: Paul Micklethwaite)
14:55 Digital Decarbonisation + the Arts, Anne Pasek
15:15 A Pluriversal Ledger, Samuel Onalo
15:30 Access, Inclusion, Low-Carbon, Arjun Harrison-Mann of Studio Hyte.
15:30 Followed by a joint Q+A.
16:05 The Glasgow Effect, Ellie Harrison + Sophie Hope.
16:45 BREAK
Reconfiguring Reparation (Chair: Farah Ahmed)
17:00 Our Community Inheritance, Cecilia Wee + guests.
17:30 The Anti-Offsetting Primer, Luiza Prado + Maxwell A. Ayamba.
18:00 BREAK
18:20 Interbeing, Marija Bozinovska Jones
18:35 Love, dialogue, confidence, coherence — is this radical education? Chair: Susannah Haslam, Charles Pryor, Apex Zero, Megha Ralapati, Lou-Atessa Marcellin.
19:35 Closing vote and Ceremony.
19:45 Kingston’s Stylophone Orchestra Performance.
Throughout the day…
Artist Taey Iohe will be offering intimate drawing rituals on people’s hands using henna and bongseonwha (Korean balsam plant, English common name is forget-me-not) as part of Touch-Me-Not: On The Surface and Under the Skin.
We have a couple of tickets left. Book yours here!
Soup, Snacks and refreshments will be served by Save The World Club and Kingston University.
Films Screenings: Genocídio Yanomami de Haximu a Palimiu (in english Yanomami Genocide from Haximu to Palimiu) Dir. Amazoner Arawak / Moving Upstream: Ganga Dir. Shridhar Sudhir / Carbon & Captivity Dir. Oliver Ressler / Offshore, Dir. Hazel Falck, Commissioned by Platform London.
Location: Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston University Nursery, 3 Portland Rd, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2SG. Directions here.