A event held at Centrespace Gallery on Saturday 9th May. The event starts at 12:00.
Fourteen artists warmly invite you to meander through the culmination of nine months of organised and disorganised daydreaming.
The artists:
Ade Olaosebikan
Exploring resist dyeing techniques recreating Yoruba patterns and abstract architectural motifs on fabric. Somewhere between 2D and 3D.
Amy Coaten
Machine knitting using wire and yarn. Shapes that feel like bodies, materials that feel like home.
Charlie Parchment
Rambler of sorts.
Dominic McKeown
Shadowing in flux. Physical and social support structures. Laying the ground.
Eadie Young
Soft memory searching.
Erika Cann
Speculative environments built from found fragments, imagining what a deep-time future might look and feel like. Bodies and geologies loop and knot themselves together.
Femke Henzen
Clownery. Immersive worlds, cultural traditions. The self.
Jenny Cashmore
Ways of being. Slippage of bodies, places, objects, and time.
Lindsey Allen
Bodies, environments, care. Degradation and disability. Currently thinking about: crip // dry stone wall time
Madalina Boboc
Pressing words to material surfaces & bending memory; unfinished / almost part of something.
Nia Evans
Using movement and play to blur the distinction between public and private space. Improvised dances across the city, and chance encounters with other people, animals, and architecture.
Serena de la Fuente
Hopeful, uneasy, delicate. Uses devices wrong. Current interests include: creating drama with inanimate objects, hiding, and scratching carpets.
Em Williams
Fragmented domestic observation. holding and carrying. joy, vigilance and exhaustion. Kindness, attention and persistence.
Alice Kernick
Gentle draughtsman of mundane delicacies.
All of these artists are part of the 2025/26 Day School cohort. Day School is a year-long alternative arts education programme (est. 2021), based in Bristol. More information at: < u>www.day-school.co.uk< /u> / @dayschoolarts