Show at St Pancras Crypts
I’m excited to announce that I’m taking part in a group show at the incredibly atmospheric St Pancras Crypts. It’s called “Mind the Gap” and is about bringing depression above ground. It is the second WAM (Women’s Art Movement) exhibition celebrating the work of 30 national and international female artists. The private view is this Saturday night from 7-9pm. I’d love it if you can come! The show is on until 25th October and is from Tuesdays to Sundays 12-6pm. There will be some great artwork and even the space itself is really amazing. If you can make it to the opening then it’s well worth coming since the whole thing will be particularly atmospheric in the darkness! You can get lost in the labyrinthine tunnels between the gravestones! I’ll be showing some of my recent Post Consumer Material Culture work and I can’t wait to see the installation in this fantastic, eerie setting.
If you come along, St Pancras Church is almost opposite Euston Station on the corner of Euston Road and Upper Woburn Place. You’ll see that it’s a very large church with a tower that looks like a wedding cake. The entrance to the crypts is at the opposite end to this tower and is along Duke’s Road (follow the big pink sign). Please let me know if you think you can make it so I can make sure there’s plenty of wine. Hopefully see you there!
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October 26th, 2009 @ 6:54 pm
Fiona! I would have put money on the fact I had commented here! I think I am loosing my mind! At any rate, this sounds like a cool experience and your post consumer work will probably fit into the venue beautifully! It truly sounds as though you are off and running there with your work! Before long I will be saying things like, “I knew her when…”! Excellent work, as always, Fiona!