Special Event: Apocalypstick – The Nunnery Gallery

Special event: Exhibition Talk and Film Screening on Friday 25th February, 6.30pm – 9pm
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Apocalypstick – The Nunnery Gallery

The Nunnery is a contemporary project gallery and is part of the Bow Arts Trust. The gallery programme is project driven, initiating and developing projects that reflect and address issues in contemporary art. In doing so, the gallery works with a range of artists, curators, writers and arts organisations. Visitors can expect to see current contemporary work across all disciplines of the visual arts.

Special event: Exhibition Talk and Film Screening
Friday 25th February, 6.30pm – 9pm

To accompany the exhibition, Apocalypstick, the artist and writer David Batchelor, author of Chromophobia, will give a talk. This will be followed by Artists’ Desert Island YouTube, where the exhibiting artists present a selection of videos that have influenced their work.

Free Entry to the event, although booking is essential. Seating will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
Please RSVP to nunnery@bowarts.com putting ‘Apocalypstick Event’ as the subject heading. Maximum of 2 reservations per person.

Apocalypstick brings together 12 artists to create a platform for a discussion about the use of colour in both contemporary art and in the wider world. Featuring work by Jonathan Baldock, Shane Bradford, James Ferris, Richard Gasper, Ludovica Gioscia, Siân Hislop, James Howard, Dunstan James, Sinta Tantra, Bea Turner, John Walter and Jeremy Willett.

Gallery open Friday – Sunday, 1-5pm | Exhibition continues until the 27th February 2011
The Nunnery Gallery
181 Bow Rd
London
E3 2SJ

(nearest tube Bow Road, nearest DLR Bow Church)

For more info: www.nunnerygallery.org
Email: nunnery@bowarts.com
Phone: 020 8709 5292

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