Dawn.

Event details

  • 2 February 2023 - 17 March 2023

    11:18-11:18 (UK GMT Time)

    Herbert Read Gallery: UCA Canterbury

dawn. exhibition

Dawn. brings together artists whose practice uses performance, sculpture, photography and film to call to attention the connection between humans and the land.

The exhibition programme seeks to activate and awaken ideas of simultaneously beginning and returning, to new-ancient knowledge, to ancestorial stories held in the body and the desire to belong as part of the land.  

Artists

  • David Spero
  • Daniella Valz Gen
  • Rubiane Maia
  • Webb-Ellis
  • SITE

Dates

  • Private View: Thursday 2 February 4-8pm
  • Exhibition Dates: Friday 3 February – Friday 17 March
  • Exhibition Opening Times: Tuesday – Saturday, 10am - 5pm

Events

Friday 17 February, until 8pm:
Film Screening & Late-night gallery opening: Film screening of This Place is a Message by Webb-Ellis, during which the exhibition will remain open late. Film screening times; 6pm & 7pm.

Wednesday 1  March, 2pm, Cragg Lecture Theatre:
Film Screening & Artists In-Conversation: Join artist-film makers Webb-Ellis and SITE performance art collective to discuss their practice(s), the inherent knowledge held in our bodies, our desire for connecting & communicating with the land, other forms of life and inanimate objects. As well as collaborative & site-specific forms of making. Following this there will be time to view the exhibition before a film screening of Inheritors by Webb-Ellis at 7pm.

Saturday 4 March 11am - 4pm:
Workshop & SITE performance: Performance art collective SITE will host a workshop for students & public exploring ways to make site-specific performance in rural spaces, followed by a durational group performance. The workshop and performance will take place in Kings Wood and the Forest Studio. To register to take part complete the following form: https://forms.gle/F217QyLZ4SuSRrrPA

Wednesday 8 March, 6pm:
Artist In-Conversation: Daniella Valz Gen and Rubbiane Maia discuss the desire, compulsion & politics of making work in rural England as artists born in other lands.

Wednesday 15 March, 2pm, Cragg Lecture Theatre
Artist Talk: David Spero discusses their documentary photography project Settlements

Fringe programme

UCA’s Student Curatorial Team will be curating and producing a fringe program of exhibitions & events taking place at Brewery Tap UCA Project Space Folkestone as part of this programme.

The fringe show will launch on 24 February for Last Friday’s Folkestone and run until 5th March.

  • Exhibition dates: Thursday – Sunday, 12 - 6pm