Creative Lab at the Whitechapel Gallery
Responding to Lygia Clark & Sonia Boyce's Exhibition as part of the Inclusive Curricula and Education for Sustainable Futures Bursaries at Kingston University.
Through photography as performance, we explore the physicality of our bodies in relation to space, objects, and materials. This approach bridges the concept of embodied experience, as articulated by Lygia Clark and Sonia Boyce, prioritising personal engagement over the symbolic status of objects. The Creative Lab becomes a space for dynamic exchange of concepts and methodologies for MA and BA students at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, with a focus on themes of play, disruption, and revelation, while highlighting group dynamics through photography, ephemeral installations, and performance art. The collective work is framed as activist art, recognising the intersection of education, the environment, culture, and fostering a sustainable ecological perspective.
Creative Lab Programme:
· Photography as Performance: Exploring embodied experience through photography and performance.
· Mineral Sounds in the City: Using the body as ecological activism in urban spaces.
· Exploring Air – Bodies in Space: Transforming air into a sensory experience.
· Exploring the Lines – Folding onto Space: Rethinking the permeability of spatial boundaries and human interaction.
MA Students’ participation:
· BA Students’ collaboration: Shona Goolab, Dylan Ford.
· Students’ participation: Shimyah Clarke-Douglas, Denis Colebourne, Benjamin Martinaud and Guy Rofe.
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