The event will take place at Martin Hall on 9 October, 7.30pm-9:30pm and consists of a performance along a table, a show and talk
Through performance and action, the artists turn over the interconnections between climate and geology, fuel and feelings, the strata and layers of atmospheres. Attendees will have the chance to look at the items used in the performance at the start.
The performance will be followed by a conversation between the artists and two invited guests – artist and researcher Angela YT Chan and geoscientist Dr Josh Wolstenholme. It will also include a break with a drink.
Book your ticket for ‘Atmospheric Forces’.
Sue and Sheila previously collaborated on ‘Common Salt’, a work about empire, nature and memory. Their collaborative work is shaped through research, conversations and exchanges with people and materials.
Sheila has an artist studio in the new purpose-built gallery/project space opened by Modern Painters, New Decorators in Loughborough town centre last month.
‘Atmospheric Forces’ has been developed through a series of week-long residencies in four locations: UAL Wimbledon College of Arts (School of Performance and CCW Research), Somerset Earth Sciences Centre, University of Reading’s Department of Film, Theatre & Television in partnership with South Street Arts, and Radar, LU Arts at Loughborough University.
Find out more about ‘Atmospheric Forces’ and the artists on the Radar website.