- Venue
- Anglia Ruskin University
- Starts
- Wednesday, September 21, 2016
- Ends
- Thursday, September 29, 2016
- Address
- East Road ,Cambridge,CB1 1PT
- Location
- South East England
- Organiser
- Anglia Ruskin University
Join us in Cambridge this October for Art Language Location (ALL) – the very best in studio-fresh experimental art from the UK and beyond, sponsored by Anglia Ruskin University.
This year we are delighted to welcome over 40 artists to Cambridge, creating a potent mix of installations, interventions, and explorations at ARU and at locations across the city. Amongst many highlights, don’t miss Daniel Cockburn’s multi-channel video installation at the Ruskin Gallery, Philip Cornett and Paul Kindersley’s alternative estate agency at the ELAN project space, and the interactive, internet-streamed live performance by the Female Laptop Orchestra.
Les Monaghan shows portrait photographs from his local Syrian community and Sally Stenton investigates the disappearance of artefacts from the Aleppo National Museum,whilst Ana Mendes deals with digital identity and Rosy Greaves tackles digital currency.
Alternative venues across town include Scruffs Hairdressers, Oxfam Bookshop and The Tram Depot pub.
Art Language Location (ALL) – the very best in studio-fresh experimental art from the UK and beyond. Over 40 artists create a potent mix of installations, interventions, and explorations at ARU and locations across the city, including Daniel Cockburn’s multi-channel video installation, Philip Cornett and Paul Kindersley’s alternative estate agency, and the interactive, internet-streamed live performance by the Female Laptop Orchestra. Alongside the playful and the carefree we have several thoughtful and thought-provoking explorations of topical and contemporary issues. Les Monaghan shows portrait photographs from his local Syrian community, Sally Stenton investigates the disappearance of artefacts from the Aleppo National Museum, Ana Mendes deals with digital identity and Rosy Greaves tackles digital currency. For interactive work, there is a self-guided walking tour by Kenji Lim, a tour of Cambridge waterways by Laura Denning, and a conversation about parenthood with Elena Cologni. Saturday 15 October, is Showtime! Meet the artists, hear our guest speaker Tom Morton, and see live performances by Ana Mendes, Felicity Barrow and Nadja Daehnk.
ALL is free but Showtime! is a ticketed event see website for details