This is at the Project Space tonight, an artist to artist conversationthat should be an interesting insight into critical and creative processes in action.
Judith Stewart / SINTHOMS, STAINS & MCGUFFINS / thursday 14th june at 7pm
Using the Queen of Hungary Project Space to try out ideas, experiment with forms and encounter critical feedback, Stewart will talk about her two short residencies which bring together a collection of works in various stages of completion. Using a process of trial-and-error alongside conversations with invited artists, curators and casual visitors, Stewart will attempt to unravel the connections between works that at present continue to resist interpretation. The works will change and adapt in response to these conversations.
Judith Stewart is interested in the relationship between culture and politics and her current practice addresses her curiosity about the human ability to hold seemingly contradictory beliefs. This is manifested in projects relating to specificities of place and the everyday in a globalised culture, notions of the rural idyll, the romantic and sublime, and the persistence of irrational behaviours in an Age of Reason. She is currently Artists’ Support Researcher and Co-ordinator of the MA in Contemporary Art and Professional Practice for firstsite in Colchester and Associate Lecturer at University of the Arts London.
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