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Open Call: Floor Tat – deadline 8th of August, part of Gravel

Floor Tat

Saturday 27th of August, 6-8pm

Hello all  

“Spread your wings look at the floor and its contents” – the sand man 

The time has come, the energy bills are in the sky

Next Event: FLOOR TAT
Curated by Rachel Lonsdale and Kyran Gilbert, guest curator Anthea Hudson

On Saturday 27th August from 6-8pm we are hosting a live performance event in hARTslane in front of a small audience. We are looking for artists to work with us. This will be an evening showcasing artists who experiment with live performance. 

We have three slots going to perform. Each artist is given 15 minutes. There’s no pressure for finalised or complete work, a lot of us will be showing snippets and works in progress. We have a camera to record footage to give to artists afterwards. 

What to expect: performance/sound/sketch/spoken word/parody 

We have: a mic/speakers/projector/tables 

If you are an artist experimenting with something live and want to bring it to hARTslane gallery to test, send an email to Rachel and Kyran at hartslanegallery@gmail.com with your name, title of the piece and a description of what you’d like to perform. You can also send accompanying images and links and clips of the performance. Three artists will be looking over the submissions. 

This is an open call and there are only four slots this time however the GRAVEL event will be every two months or so, so your work could be included in the next event if not this one 

DEADLINE for submissions: Monday 8th August 

For more info and images from our last event check out our linktree under GRAVEL 

Link to GRAVEL

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Bills, Drills and Thrills – Saturday 2nd of July, 7-9pm Part of Gravel

Bills, Drills and Thrills

Saturday 2nd of July, 7-9pm

Dear reader,

Since last we spoke in March, a drill has been stolen from the workplace, energy bills have gone through the roof and we are bringing back the thrills of our performance night.

These highs and lows are something we have come to expect of this year of 2022.

On Saturday 2nd July from 7-9pm join us as we embark on an evening of live performance at hARTslane Gallery, featuring 8 artists who are:

Matilde Converio
Georgie Ellul
Kyran Gilbert
Catarina Moura
Conrad Armstrong
Rachel Lonsdale
WENXIN
Jaime Martinez

Doors at 6pm

Limited ticket available, £4 
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bills-drills-and-thrills-tickets-367422028177

There will be a small number of tickets on the door too!

This event is part of Gravel, an ongoing live work programme  

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A talk about how a derelict motorbike garage became a welcoming art hub – Thursday 21st of July, 4pm

hARTslane & SAN present:

A talk about how a derelict motorbike garage became a welcoming art hub.

Thursday 21st of July, 4-6 pm | In person

In collaboration with Social Art Network London

From peacefully occupying the premises in 2012, to having it registered as an Asset of Community Value in 2013; the frustration of dealing with various officials within Lewisham Council but finding solidarity and help in the artist community.
 
We will take you through our journey in trying to formalise our stay at the premises, submitting planning applications for making changes and improvements on the outside of the building; the process of community engagement and capital fundraising.

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OPEN CALL: BILLS, DRILLS AND THRILLS

BILLS, DRILLS AND THRILLS

OPEN CALL

Deadline for submissions: Wednesday 25th of May 2022
Event: Saturday 2nd of July 2022, 7-9pm
Part of GRAVEL Ongoing Live Work Programme

Dear reader,

We are just about to release our latest open call for the next of our hARTslane variety night

Since last we spoke in March, a drill has been stolen from the workplace, energy bills have gone through the roof and we are bringing back the thrills of our performance night.

These highs and lows are something we have come to expect of this year of 2022.

In summary,

– DRILLS, BILLS AND THRILLS –

(Technical side)

This event is part of an ongoing project at hARTslane called GRAVEL.

On Tuesday 14th June from 7-9pm we are hosting a live performance event at hARTslane in front of a small audience. We are looking for artists to work with us. This will be an evening showcasing artists who experiment with live performance.

We have four slots going to perform. Each artist is given 10-15 minutes.  There’s no pressure for finalised or complete work, a lot of us will be working with snippets and works in progress. We will have a camera to record footage to give to artists afterwards.

What to expect:  performance/sound/sketch/spoken word/parody

We have: a mic/speakers/projector/tables

If you are an artist experimenting with something live and wanna bring it to hARTslane gallery to test send an email to Rachel and Kyran at hartslanegallery@gmail.com with your name, title of the piece, and a description of what you’d would like to perform. You can also send accompanying images and links and clips of the performance. Four artists will be looking over the submissions.

This is an open call and there are only four slots this time however these events are going to be an ongoing series at the gallery, so your work could be included at the next event if not this one!

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DEADLINE for submissions: Wednesday 25th May
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GRAVEL Ongoing Live Work Programme

GRAVEL

Paving the way for performance.

Co-run by Rachel Lonsdale, Sarah Nahas and Max Melvin.

Every two months at hARTslane gallery we will be hosting an evening of live art. This is an evening showcasing a small group of artists who experiment with live and performance based work. Each artist is given a 10-15 minute slot – there is no pressure for finalised work and it is encouraged to submit snippets and works in progress.
What to expect: performance/ live drawing/ spoken word/ happenings/ live action
We have: A projector, mic, mic stand, tables, chairs, the gallery space, the space just outside of the gallery
If you are an artist experimenting with something live and want to bring it to hARTslane gallery to test, keep a watch out for our next open call on our instagram @h.artslane 

 

GRAVEL V
Saturday 18th of May 2023
Pit of the water’s tongue

Guest curator: Siin Lee

Niamh Hannaford
Claudia Ramirez
Ruby Reding
Aimée Lyon
Rachel Lonsdale and Max Melvin

Shuyi Gao
Chloe Kelly
Michal Adamczewski and Sarah-Athina Nahas

GRAVEL IV
Saturday 3rd of December 2022 
If it was my trolley 

Emma McAndrew D’Souza
Amy Gillies

Unamed Collective
Marta Burhan
Max Melvin
Karen Okpoti
Rachel Lonsdale
Sarah Athina Nahas and Michal Adamczewski

Charlotte Warne Thomas


GRAVEL III
Saturday 27th of August 2022
Floor Tat 

Guest curator: Anthea Hudson

Rachel Lonsdale Floor
Tu Pham and Eloise Benson Meal of belonging – bữa ăn gắn kết
Mars Leon and Mircha Ivens The creation of safe space
Charlie Norton The daily act of getting dressed
Zack Mennell Parasite
Definitives Anatomy

GRAVEL II
Saturday 2nd of July 2022,
Bills, Drills and Thrills

Guest curators: Michal Adamczewski & Margarita Loze

Rachel Lonsdale and Max Melvin Most people don’t know about confetti
Matilde Converio Makey Makey
Georgie Ellul Do you feel me, do you feel you
Catarina Moura and Conrad Armstrong
WENXIN
Be a child
Jaime Martinez Don’t let me forget you

GRAVEL I
Friday 18th March 2022
No, I Don’t Want No Scrub

Guest curators: Sarah Nahas & Max Melvin

Rachel Lonsdale and Kyran Gilbert Audio Guide to the gallery
Siin Lee Receivers
Sarah Nahas and Michal Adamczewski Sun Man
Max Melvin The big black box
Kara Hondong A lecture performance (about the awkwardness of sitting in a swimming pool for aliens)
Theia Maldoom Surfing on the surfacing
Hayley Harrison Projection
Serafina Min Sungwon Give Me Something to Erase

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The Way We Rise Open Exhibition & hARTslane 10 year anniversary!

The Way We Rise

A celebration of creative women to mark the 10-year anniversary of hARTslane

OPENING Friday 22nd of April, 6-9pm / Performances from 7pm 
EXHIBITION OPEN Saturday 23-Sunday 1st of May, 2-7pm

hARTslane is pleased to announce a new art exhibition gathering over 50 artists from South East London.

From the 22nd of April to 30th April, we will mark the 10-year anniversary of hARTslane by transforming the site of the gallery into a hub for creativity and togetherness. The show will be a celebration of female identifying artists and the diverse range of work and life experiences that this encompasses.

The work featured in the exhibition will include: Painting, Drawing, Print, Photography, Sculpture, Performance & Film

Please join us  for the opening on Friday 22nd April 2022 – 6pm – 9pm, with live performance starting at 7pm.

ARTISTS: Anna Ill, Nadina Ali, Stefanie Allen, Cash Aspeek, Janet Barfield, Dagmara Bilon, Karen Bryne, Sara Carlyle, Nachael Catnott, Honor Cicley, Jane Dabate, Linda Dodd, Anna Doepke, Giulia Fassone,  Julia Fernandes, Esther Frouchtman, Victoria Gill, Bijou Gregory, Charlotte Grocutt, Mia Leech, Abigail Hammond, Molly Hankinson, Lily Hargreaves, Livia Harper, Niki Keep, Victoria King, Eloise Knight,  Sion Knight, Chloe Kountourido, Marina Kroyer, Larissa Lachman,  Anna Lou Latham, Luca Leung, Megan Lim, Rachel Lonsdale, Katrina Lyne-Watt, Joanna McCormic, Jane MacKenzie, Rasa Mateviciute, Venetta Nicole,  Taryn O’Reilly, Shamina Peerboccus, Dagne Petraityte, Qianhui Sun, Gill Roth, Tomilyn Rupert, Oie Slate, Katie Surridge, Jinia Tasnin, Lucie Turon, Iris Xu, Tisna Westerhof, Beth Carter Woodhouse.

Curated by Shamina Peerboccus and Rachel Lonsdale

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H! Street project & exhibition by Be Seen Be Heard

H! STREET

A BE SEEN BE HEARD PROJECT
MARCH 2022, NEW CROSS

H! Street is a shop-window exhibition project connecting 10 young black artists of the “Be Seen Be Heard” collective with 10 black owned businesses on the high street of New Cross, London to support the revitalisation of the high street whilst providing opportunity and exposure to the young artists.

Visible 24/7 for the whole month of March 2022.
Coordinated by Jada Perry

Part of We Are Lewisham 2022

Supported by:


1.
Artist: Alexander Adegbite
Title: Chic Djarabi La
Shop: Chic Djarabi La, 152 New Cross Road, SE14 5AR

‘Chic Djarabi La’ is a combination of the French word, connoting stylish elegance, and the Mandingo word connoting love. The poster is supposed to bring about a certain feeling of joy and elegance, with the swirling Ankara threads, the dancing figures inspired by West African art.

Alexander Adegbite is a Nigerian mixed artist based in South London, who works primarily with digital art. He likes to use bold, saturated colours and enjoys painting characters and concepts. 


 2.
Artist: Kai Christodoulou Lee
Title:  
Shop: Smokey Jerkey, 158 New Cross Road, SE14 5BA  

Smokey Jerkey is a Jamaican style restaurant, which serves the local community with its mouth watering secrets. Guarded by the shop founder, these tasty secrets have kept Smokey Jerky thriving for the past 40 years, solidifying its position as a corner stone of the local community.
The goal for this poster is to help appeal to a young target audience of those 16-21, to help build a broad and diverse customer base custom base which is key for growth and the future of small local businesses.

Working on community projects has always been Kai’s passion. Using skills in photography, teaching, media and digital design, he’s been helping community organisations achieve their goals since he was a child. 
 


 3.
Artist: Khadija Harris
Title: New Cross Culture
Shop: Barbershop, 162 New Cross Road, SE14 5AA

I had the chance to meet with one of the owners of ‘Akins Barbers’, a black-owned barbershop located on New Cross High Street. Our meaningful conversation allowed me to understand the beauty of barbershops within our multicultural local area, and what it means for the customers as well as the barbers themselves. 

Barbershops are a huge part of London’s culture; for many black people, hairstyle is associated with their culture and identity, allowing each individual to express themself with just the hair on their head. Barbers do more than just ‘cut the hair’ – they support this self-expression, providing a sense of unity between the customer and the barber.



 4.
Artist: Savanah Thorpe
Title: One Stop 
Shop: Vanity Hair and Beauty Studio, 175 New Cross Rd, SE14 5DG

The artwork’s vision stemmed from the owner’s love of doing people’s hair. Paula’s business rooted from love of hair and developed into a business that incorporated many more beauty treatments.

Savanah is a 19 year old, aspiring Graphic Designer who currently studies graphic design in university and has studied Interactive Digital Design in 6th form. She is currently highly interested in brand & album design.


 5.
Artist: Harmony Latinwo 
Title: Alcinda’s Hair Shop 
Shop: Cinda’s Hair Studio, 262 New Cross Road, SE14 5PL

The poster I have illustrated depicts previous hair styles and makeup that Alcinda showed me when I asked about her shop and what she has worked on. I wanted to display her hairdressing and makeup direction in an impactful- but pleasing way so that passers by would be intrigued. I also included Alcinda as the central focal point of the poster since it’s her shop and her work! Her hairstyles and creative direction stem from her and are available to anyone who enters.

Harmony is a digital artist specialising in character design and illustration. In her art she always likes to communicate an idea or message to the viewer, whether that be through composition or the themes she choses to include in her art.


Michael is a graphic designer that likes music, logo branding, typography, and graphical-abstract design. Throughout his years of studying Fine Art and Graphic Communication, he believes that my areas of interest lie in a geometric form, but he’s open to learn and expand on new skills that provide.

 6.
Artist: Michael Williams (NerdyBoyMike)
Title: Professionalism Is Key, Home Is Love
Shop: Dry Cleaning Point, 266 New Cross Road, SE14 5PL

I visited the store to know what Julian preferred in the poster. When we spoke, he mentioned that he is from Ivory Coast and what made him became a shop owner of the new business. He asked to use some of the colours that resemble his logo while having the slogan saying, “Perfection Is Key.” I researched his cultural background and the area, which is surrounded with old brick houses. With the brick pattern layout combining with the references of African clothing design patterns, I’ve decided to make two artworks, one to be more personal to Julian to keep while the second design is welcoming new customers.


 7.
Artist: Amoré van der Linde 
Title: Connection 
Shop: Cummin Up, 265E New Cross Road, SE14 6AR

I was inspired to create an illustrated poster of a group of people enjoying food from the restaurant, with the atmosphere of community that the space creates. I wanted to incorporate elements of the Caribbean and drew the meals based on food I personally love using Cummin’ up menu photos as references.


8.
Artist: Fiona Quadri
Title: A Place of Joy 
Shop: Divine Cargo, 355 New Cross Rd, SE14 6AT

The shop represents a place of nurture and support, of hope and joy. My painting shows how warm and soulful Bolane’s shop is, by showing lots of different colours. In the middle stands Bolane with her friend and a school child. 

Fiona is a multidisciplinary SE London artist with a focus on illustration. She is exploring themes of Belonging, Race and Ethnicity through the lens of the QUEER BIPOC communities.


9.
Artist: Flynn Richards 
Title: Soul Food 
Shop: Papi’s Grill, 338 NEW CROSS ROAD, SE14 6AG

It was really nice to meet Femi, owner of Papi’s Grill, as he was really welcoming and engaging with my art and my ideas. His restaurant looks cool, and the design is fun yet minimalist.  
My poster called ‘Soul food’, shows Femi, presenting Satay Lamb, his most popular Nigerian dish. Femi and his dish are glowing because the food is made out of love, with the aim to spread the love! 
Flynn Richards is a digital artist and student of Ravensbourne University about to embark on a 2D Animation study at Middlesex University. 
 


10.
Artist: Jada Perry 
Title:  
Shop: Crumble Mania, 395a New Cross Road, SE14 6LA 

I had an amazing experience meeting Shayone and learning about the development of her business. Shayone is an Inspiring role model for young black individuals within the community. The Crumble recipe is something that was passed down from Grandma Mary  through the generations. I gained lots of inspiration for my interview and decided to focus on  the idea of passing things down through generations, along with Crumble Mania’s slogan ‘we eat as one’. So I thought using the layered background could represent each generation with the idea that the newer generations (top layer) are who we should focus on and inspire. The idea of layering also links with the fact that crumble is layered and each layer brings something different.

Jada is a 20 year old graphic designer, currently studying a BA in graphic design at Ravensbourne University. Jada is particularly interested in both typography and editorial design. As a designer Jada enjoys producing work that intrigues and educates people about modern issues in society today.

 

 

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No, I Don’t Want No Scrub

No, I Don’t Want No Scrub

Friday 18th March from 6-9pm (doors open 5:30pm)

disclaimer: this event was supposed to happen in early ish January and the title was ~ month specific ~ referencing all the leftover bath scrub flannel sets we get given in festive December that collate and become this beast of their own. We had to postpone with covid, it is now mid March.

On Friday 18th March from 6-9pm join us as we embark on an evening of live performance at hARTslane gallery, featuring 11 artists who are:

Michal Adamczewski, Kara Hondong, Siin Lee, Sarah Nahas, Max Melvin, Lewis Baxter, Rachel Lonsdale, Hayley Harrison, Kyran Gilbert, Serafina Min Sungwon and Theia Maldoom.

Where:
hARTslane Gallery
17 Harts Lane
Nearest station: New Cross Gate

To Book :
Limited tickets available: £4 via Eventbrite

There will be a small number of tickets on the door as well!

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ONLINE – Developing Your Creative Practice Application Writing Workshop

Developing Your Creative Practice

APPLICATION WRITING WORKSHOP

WHEN: 2 dates available
Monday 5th of September, 6-7:30pm
Saturday 10th of September, 4-5:30pm

WHERE:  online

COST: £12

BOOK for Monday the 5th of September
BOOK for Saturday the 10th of September

Are you an artist looking to further develop your practice but you are not sure how to?
Are you planning to apply for Arts Council England’s Developing Your Creative Practice (DYCP) programme and are looking for inspiration, advice and support?

Following discussions with artists, we have noticed there is a recurring theme surrounding a lack of support and accessibility to arts funding applications. The creative sector deserves better than this – we want to collaborate by sharing our resources and experience.

Join us at hARTslane for a Developing Your Creative Practice funding application writing workshop. We will share our knowledge and experience to help you create a strong Arts Council DYCP application.

What to expect:

During the workshop we will take an in-depth look at the DYCP programme application process: eligibility criteria and access support, analysing the questions and what ACE assessors are looking for, creating a solid plan and a budget.

We will look at examples of successful applications and we will share useful tips and resources to help you develop your ideas, as well as plan and write your own application.

The session will be friendly and informal. There will be plenty of opportunities for discussion and questions.

This workshop is tailored to those who are planning to apply to the Round 15 of Arts Council England’s Developing Your Creative Practice programme, which will open on the 6th of September. However, it will be beneficial to all those who want to take a moment to reflect on how to develop their practice and decide to apply in the future or just want to bring their practice to the next level and don’t know where to start.

What is a DYCP?

Arts Council England’s DYCP supports individuals who are cultural and creative practitioners and want to take time to focus on their creative development.  

DYCP Round 15:
Opening date: 6 September 2022 at 12pm (midday).
Closing date: 0 October 2022 at 12pm (midday).
Decision by 12 December 2022.

Who is running the workshop?

Cristiana Bottigella is hARTslane’s founder and director. She has worked on a range of funding applications, specialising in visual art and participatory projects. She has received DYCP funding and has helped other artists to apply and be successful.

hARTslane and this workshop are independent from Arts Council England.

Find the LANE to your hARTs! An informal artist development programme to advance your practice and fulfil your creative dreams 

For more info please email info@hartslane.org

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SIrens exhibition opening on Friday 18th of February

SIRENS

Opening: Friday 18th February 6pm-9pm | Live acoustic set by Bity Booker

Exhibition open:
Saturday 19th February 12pm – 6pm
Sunday 20th February 12pm- 5pm

Sirens third exhibition features work from 5 multidisciplinary artist: Bity Booker, Clara Kelly, Mahal de Man, Tony Smith and Victoria King.

Sirens Collective: Discover enticing creations from artists specializing in various disciplines. Featuring interactive sculptures, textile objects, drawings, digital collage, paintings, woodcarving, experimental photo montage and prints. 

@sirens.art.collective

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