176: Testing Ground: Curating : Contested Ground | Deconstruct/Reconstruct - 17 Jan 2009 to 25 Jan 2009

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17 Jan 2009 to 25 Jan 2009
Thursday & Friday 11am-3pm
Saturday & Sunday 11am - 6pm
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Artists in this exhibition: Students from Goldsmiths MFA Curating and Royal College of Art Curating Masters, Students from Haverstock School


Testing Ground: Curating
A month of education-related events at 176, January 2009

Contested Ground
Organised by students from Goldsmiths MFA Curating and Royal College of Art Curating Masters
17 - 18 January 2009

Deconstruct/Reconstruct: Haverstock School at 176
23 - 25 January 2009
Private View 22 January 2009 4 - 8pm

176 is delighted to announce details of its January programme, which includes events organised by students from the curating masters at Goldsmiths and the Royal College of Art as well as Deconstruct/Reconstruct, an exhibition-based project by the 176 curatorial team and Haverstock School.

The Royal College of Art and Goldsmiths MA Curating classes have been offered the building at 176 as a testing ground for events and talks to explore ideas and practices in contemporary art. The programme will be announced online at the end of December.

Deconstruct/Reconstruct will showcase new works by of over forty graphic design, textile and photography students year 12 students, aged 16-17, from Haverstock School. In the run-up to the exhibition the students are visiting 176’s current exhibition Material Presence. They are being encouraged to analyse the exhibition and to consider the context and spaces within which their final works will be exhibited, as well as developing new approaches to the materials they use.

The project will also introduce students to the practice of curating through a series of workshops, talks and visits led by 176 staff. Students will gain an insight into the curator’s role, exhibition design and installation. They will work collaboratively to manage the space for the duration of the show. Each pupil will be given feedback and portfolio advice, as well as advice on how to present their work in a public exhibition.

As recognised in its recent Ofsted report, Haverstock School, which is a Business and Enterprise College, has made dramatic progress over the past five years and has gained positive recognition for developing links with the local community. The school previously worked with 176 artist-in-residence Gerry Fox on Camden Walks, for which pupils and young people from the Camden Detached Youth Project produced a series of short Super 16mm films which were shown at 176 as part of Fox’s Living London exhibition (January – April 2008).

Testing Ground: Curating is part of 176’s ongoing commitment to participation and education, which involves inviting local residents, students and community groups to engage with contemporary art and works from the Zabludowicz Collection. Each exhibition at 176 is accompanied by a programme of talks, hands-on workshops, live performances and events. The resource room at 176 is available to members of the public for research about artists in the Zabludowicz Collection, and to view film and video works in the Collection.

The full programme will be announced in early January, 2009.


176
Testing Ground: Curating
Public Events and Talks


The Magic
10 January 2009
7.30 – 9pm

176 is delighted to announce details of Testing Ground: Curating, a programme of education events taking place in January 2009. It will include events organised by students from the curating masters at Goldsmiths and the Royal College of Art as well as Deconstruct/Reconstruct, an exhibition-based project by the 176 curatorial team and Haverstock School.

The Royal College of Art and Goldsmiths MA Curating classes have been offered the building at 176 as a testing ground for events and talks to explore ideas and practices in contemporary art.

Testing Ground: Curating is part of 176’s ongoing commitment to participation and education, which involves inviting local residents, students and community groups to engage with contemporary art and works from the Zabludowicz Collection. On Saturday 10th January 2009, as part of the accompanying series of events coinciding with the programme, 176 is pleased to present The Magic – a night of performance, from song to sculpture, curated by Lail Arad.


Admission is free, please RSVP to info@projectspace176.com is essential