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SUMMARY:Hogarth & The Art of Noise (May 24 - Sep 1)
DESCRIPTION:Taking as its focus the artist’s masterpiece\, The March of the Guards to Finchley\, this exhibition reveals Hogarth’s innovative use of sound.\nUsing sound\, wall-based interpretation\, engravings\, and a specially-commissioned immersive soundscape\, discover how Hogarth orchestrated the natural and man-made sounds of London\, to depict the city in all its guises. \nPlease note this event is currently running\, closing on the 1 September 2019. Find out more here. \nAbout The Foundling Museum\nThe Foundling Museum tells the history of the Foundling Hospital\, the UK’s first children’s charity and first public art gallery. We aim to inspire everyone to make a positive contribution to society\, by celebrating the power of individuals and the arts to change lives.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/hogarth-the-art-of-noise-may-24-sep-1/
LOCATION:The Founding Museum\, 40 Brunswick Square\, London\, WC1N 1AZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Partner Events
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SUMMARY:Pertti’s Choice popup
DESCRIPTION:Pertin Valinta\, or Pertti’s Choice in English\, is Finland’s first social enterprise owned by people with learning disabilities.\nIt was founded by the members of the punk band Pertti Kurikka’s Name Day to support the careers of disabled artists. It will open its doors for a three-day popup in London’s Shoreditch on 8-10 August this summer. The Pertti’s Choice popup will showcase Finnish and British Outsider art\, alongside a vegan café with music performances and products available to buy. \nThe art element of the experience will include: \n\n\n\na VR exhibition\, Inside Outside Finland\, which takes the viewer to four Outsider art environments in Finland\nportraits by visual artist Tanya Raabe-Webber\,\ndrawings by Pertti Kurikka’s alter ego Kalevi Helvetti\nphotographs of Pertti Kurikka’s Name Day international tours.\n\n\n\nThe popup will see gigs by Kalevi Helvetti\, the groove jazz artist Kalle Salonen\, singer Eeva Lusenius\, Rudewolf\, DJ Miika and the Brighton band Zombie crash. \nThe team from Pertti’s Choice will be accompanied by staff members of the much loved IPI café in Helsinki’s Kallio district. Their mission will be to serve quality coffee\, while introducing a model for employing disabled people. \n“There is great interest in the UK towards the Finnish model\, and this popup aims to develop international networks of disabled people”\, says Emilie Gardberg\, director of the Finnish Institute in London. The institute is bringing the popup to London together with its partners. \nOne of the main aims of Pertti’s Choice is to create a model for facilitating the employment of disabled people in the cultural sector. At present\, artists’ earnings can affect benefits so a successful artist may even be in danger of losing their supported housing. The situation in Britain is similar\, and many activists in the sector are working to find a solution with models like Pertti’s Choice. \nFind out more here.\nAbout the Finnish Institute in London\nThe Finnish Institute in London is an expert on Finnish culture and society\, working in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. The Institute supports the internationalisation of Finnish contemporary art and helps artists\, researchers and social and cultural actors to create international networks.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/perttis-choice-popup/
LOCATION:Protein Studios\, Protein Studios\, 31 New Inn Yard\,\, London\, EC2A 3EY
CATEGORIES:Aug 2019,August,Calendar Month,Exhibition,Feature Event,Partner Events
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SUMMARY:The Basque Children: The Story of Child Refugees from the Spanish Civil War (15 Jun - 16 Jul)
DESCRIPTION:The Spanish Civil War broke out in 1936. A far-right military coup against the elected government in Spain led to a brutal conflict. With support from Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy the rebels targeted civilians. Thousands fled bombing raids on the cities of northern Spain. In 1937 the Republic asked the world to take refugee children.\nThis exhibition tells the story of the nearly 4000 children who made Britain their home. It will include work from the students of Hugh Myddleton school in response to the child refugee stories. \nIn partnership with the BCA ’37 UK (Association for the Basque Children of the UK) and the Marx Memorial Library. \nPlease note this event is currently running\, closing on the 16 July 2019. Find out more here. \nAbout The Islington Museum\nIslington Museum is a public museum dedicated to the history of the London Borough of Islington. It opened in 2008 and covers various themes on local and social history.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/the-basque-children-the-story-of-child-refugees-from-the-spanish-civil-war-15-jun-16-jul/
LOCATION:Islington Museum\, 245 St John Street\, London\, England\, EC1V 4NB
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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