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The Dinner Art Project

The Dinner Art Project

A series of events for sharing food and stories

Saturday 23rd September, 1-4pm
Free entry, all welcome!

Intimate ingesting;
ingesting intimacy
by artists Fatima Alaiwat & Barney Pau

Creating three different dishes all using the same ingredients, exploring the variety that can be found in repetition.

A project by hARTslane.

In collaboration with:
Deptford RoyalNaval Place Allotments and GS Wines
Supported by Bold Vision  

Rather than focussing on the novelty of an array of different foods, this event will focus on repetition as a means of care and intimacy. The artists will explore ways of activating food/eating as practise for relearning, reinvesting and rewilding things we care for. Over the course of the event, Fatima and Barney will create 3 different foods, all using the same ingredients, to focus on the variability that can be found in repetition. These could take place on the hour.
One part will be about the physicality of eating; one about provenance; one about a poetic intervention. The intention is to explore how these three separate approaches invite modes of intimacy in ingesting.

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FLYNN

Flynn Richards

BSBH COORDINATOR ASSISTANT

Flynn  is a 20 year old, South London based artist designer, currently in his final year of Interactive Digital Design at the Brit School. With a background in Dance, he has a great interest in movement and body language, and how that can translate into 2D animation. His ambition is to create a more understanding world, celebrating diversity and the magic of the everyday through the art of animation. As BSBHs media designer, Flynn creates visuals, illustrations and small videos, as well as assisting Jada in coordinating the BSBH Youth Forum.

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JADA

Jada Perry

BE SEEN BE HEARD COORDINATOR

Jada is our coordinator for Be Seen Be Heard Youth Forum since 2020, producing series of online workshops and tutorials, organising exhibitions and leading social media and communications. She is currently a student at Ravensbourne university working towards a foundation diploma in design and media, specialising in visual communication. As an artist, Jada enjoys producing pieces that educate people about various issues in modern society.

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rachel

Rachel Lonsdale

PROGRAMME ASSISTANT

Rachel is a multi-disciplinary artist and events producer. She graduated from Wimbledon College of Art in 2020 with a BA degree in Fine Art. Rachel’s work takes small moments of human behaviour and replays them, rewinds them, and restages them into fiction using performance, text, humour, spoken word and installation. Rachel is an advocate for creating an accessible platform for artists who are trialling and experimenting with live and performance work. Rachel was a co-curator in the summer video screening project at hARTslane whereby fine art films were projected onto a dust sheet on the wall opposite the space.

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Mary

Mary McInerney

ART FACILITATOR

Mary studied Creative Arts at Newcastle Poly and completed an MA in Social Work at Goldsmiths College. She grew up in The Worcester Arts Workshop, which was a free creative space where people came together to make theatre, dance, music and lots of painting and pottery. She is a yoga teacher and dance practitioner as well as an art facilitator.  She has a particular interest in advocacy and people having a voice. She very much shares hARTslane’s vision of empowering people and communities through the arts. 

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Tisna

Tisna Westerhof

DIRECTOR

Tisna is a multi disciplinary artist, and art educator. She has a Bachelor Degree of Fine Art in Education (Amsterdam), a BA in Printmaking-Royal Academy of Art (The Hague) and a MA in Scenography-Central St Martins (London). While her practice is grounded in printmaking, she revels in breaking down the limitations of materials and reinventing traditional handicrafts, a powerful, personal, political and poetic tool. Interested in people engaged in a project of self-transformation and motivated by the function of art education in society, Tisna uses her voice in ceramics, textiles, installation, painting and printmaking as well as organizing, curating and collaborating with others. All are interconnected and attempt to give voice to the underrepresented and to dream a better world, free of social injustices and intolerance.  

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Sigrun Sverrisdottir

Sigrun Sverrisdottir

DIRECTOR

Sigrun is a building & interior designer. A graduate of Kingston Polytechnic, she works mostly in London and teaches Interior Design at Kingston University.
Sigrun’s interests traverse the fields of art, design and social transformation. Her passion is the art of communicating a building’s potential through drawing, painting, photomontage or any visual means necessary. Often working with vacant, near derelict buildings, the challenge is to explore their potential through sketching, often in charcoal, the way the spaces are animated through daylight.
Being part of the campaign to bring this council property into public use, her focus tends to be on the fabric of the hARTslane building, using her keen interest in sustainability and developing an eco-conscious organisation.

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Cristiana Bottigella

Cristiana Bottigella

DIRECTOR

Cristiana has a degree in History of Contemporary Art (Milan) and an MA in Cultural Policies (London) where she completed a dissertation on leadership and resilience of social enterprises in the cultural sector, which remains one of her main areas of interest. In 2011 she co-founded Bait al Karama, the first women-led Palestinian cookery school in the West Bank, which has brought her to spend long periods of time in the Middle East and to develop a passion for food as political and cultural resistance. Having established and run the artists in residency at the Pistoletto Foundation in Italy for ten years, she has on ongoing interest in the social function of art and in nurturing emerging talents.  

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Artist Development and Access to Opportunities

  • DYCP Grant

    Webinar

  • Artist in Residence Unwrapped

    27 July – 16 August

  • One-to-One Sessions

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

We are offering a programme of artist development events and opportunities that take place either in hARTslane or online. 

We currently offer:

  • Arts Council England DYCP (Developing Your Creative Practice) application writing group workshops and webinars. 
  • ACE DYCP application support & review (both new applications and resubmissions)
  • We can help you obtain ACE Access Support for DYCP and NLPG funding applications and we can be your support worker
  • One-to-one advice & mentoring sessions: from career and practice development to funding, accessing opportunities, visibility, community engagement and project management. 

Our group sessions normally cost £20 and one-to one online advice sessions are £40. For fees on application review and for more information please contact us via email at info@hartslane.org

DYCP Grant – Application writing webinar

Ongoing / Normally 4-6 times a year and near the ACE DYCP deadlines
Sessions last 90 minutes
New dates are announced on our Instagram page

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?
Join our 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, the questions and what ACE assessors are looking for, how to create 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, 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 Arts Council England’s Developing Your Creative Practice programme. 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. 

 


Artis Residencies Unwrapped

Run by Cristiana Bottigella (hARTslane director) & Rain Wu (Artist & lecturer)

Join us at hARTslane to get inspired and discover everything you need to know about artist in residence programmes:

Why you should go  

What they are  

Where to find them

How to apply…and be successful! 


1-to-1 sessions

These sessions are bespoke and they can be booked as a one-off or as a series.

This is an opportunity to get practical advice, receive feedback on your work and find out more ways to support your practice. There is no expectation of prior knowledge about funding and project proposals.
The sessions are informal and conversational.

Participants can use the advice session as they choose. This could involve:

  • A creative review of a project idea

  • Practice development; plan of action and target-setting

  • Funding opportunities; where to start and how to select the right ones

  • Help finding partners and creating meaningful exchange in working with local communities

  • Reading and commenting on a funding application/artistic opportunity or residency

Each session is a confidential, relaxed discussion about your ideas or project to explore the key issues and challenges you have identified. An advice session generally ends with a clear set of tasks and priorities or resources in order to progress to the next stage of your creative journey.
Sessions last 1 hour and cost £40.

For more information or bookings, please email us. 




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Gravel V: Pit of the water’s tongue – Saturday 18th of March

Pit of the water’s tongue  Gravel V

Part of the Telegraph Hill Festival 2023

Join us on Saturday 18th,  March 6-8pm, at hARTslane  for another evening of live performance art, featuring 8 acts

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Niamh Hannaford

Claudia Ramirez

Ruby Reding

Aimée Lyon

Rachel Lonsdale and Max Melvin

Shuyi Gao

Chloe Kelly

Michal Adamczewski and Sarah-Athina Nahas

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This one is a special edition event that speaks to the theme of nature and the ecosystem

Curated by: Rachel Lonsdale, Max Melvin and Sarah Athina Nahas

Guest curator: Siin Lee

Tickets are £4

Pit of the waters tongue is about the dissolving boundaries between all life on earth. It centres on the idea written by Daisy Hildyard in her book The Second Body that “To be an animal is to be in possession of a physical body, a body which can eat, drink and sleep; it is also to be embedded within a worldwide network of ecosystems”. This idea of tapping into the intangible presents an art form which is its own document and has parallels with the ecosystem.

Find out more about Gravel

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