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Six Bells Red
Six Bells Red, Onya McCausland, December 2020

Arved Colvin-Smith

Onya McCausland launches (online and with a physical presence at Six Bells Mine Water Treatment Scheme in Wales) the first colour in the range called ‘Six Bells Red’ on Friday 11 December at 12noon. Join on Zoom:  https://ucl.zoom.us/j/92082269256. To find out more about her research, see the turninglandscape.com website.

Onya McCausland, an artist graduated from UCL Slade School of Fine Art, has produced the first ever exterior / interior grade mineral based emulsion wall paint made from 100% waste ochre materials. Onya has also created a collection of paintings called ‘Colour From The Mines’ (see here for details  https://onyamccausland.com/ucl/  and https://onyamccausland.com/europe/

Friday 11th December sees the launch (online and with a physical presence at Six Bells Mine Water Treatment Scheme in Wales) of the first colour in the range called ‘Six Bells Red’

  • Six Bells Red is a first edition.  It has been specially created - burnt at a specific temperature - and thereby producing a limited amount of this particular pigment. 
  • This will be a special limited edition of 100 one litre tins. Up to 50 tins will be given to the public and organisations across Gwent for the opportunity to participate in the project by painting buildings, houses, doors, gates and walls. 
  • In addition, 1,000 tubes of artists’ oil paint named ‘Six Bells Burnt Ochre’ (each with its own individual serial number) will be made available for sale at www.turninglandscape.com, retailing for £25. All proceeds from Turning Landscape CIC (Community Interest Company) sales will be recycled back into the project to fund more paint creation - alongside an art education programme at Six Bells. 
  • A cast iron plaque with a map of the site will be installed at the site, marking it as the source of the paint. The plaque will be visible from the footpath at the far north end of the perimeter fence.  

Onya McCausland, who developed the idea of turning recycled coal mine sludge into paint while studying for her PhD at the Slade, visited mine sites across former British coalfield locations in South Wales, Scotland, Lancashire and Yorkshire.

Onya travelled around the country collecting samples of ochre to take back to a UCL laboratory and her studio where through painting, she discovered striking differences between the colours depending on their geographic location. 

Onya's practice develops an original and innovative approach to the role of the art object by making paint - including integrating its site of formation - as an artwork, that is co-produced with manufacturers and members of the local ex-mining community. Paint in tubes and tins are considered as ‘art objects’ or editioned prints for distribution and use by the community. Onya wants to encourage individuals and organisations to take up using this paint as part of a collective multi part public artwork next year. It will be free to local residents on application.  

Onya McCausland said, "The mine water treatment schemes are the really important link between the colour, the material and the place. They reflect an important part of Britain’s cultural, social and industrial history and legacy.” 

The project has been funded by the Leverhulme Trust, the Slade School of Fine Art and UCLI&E, a group of specialists at UCL who help its academics and students turn their ideas into reality.  

UCLI&E help has included guidance and advice as well as funding from its Knowledge Exchange Fund.  UCLI&E support has also enabled the commercialisation of the paints and engagement of local communities to help bring the initiative to life. It has also been supported by Michael Harding Paints. 

SHERDS poster
SHERDS poster, 2020

Nastassja Simensky and Rebecca Lee's SHERDS: Five Verses on Six Sacks of Earth will be live on Radiophrenia, a temporary radio station, on 19 November 2020, 4:00 - 5:30 pm (GMT).

SHERDS is an experimental work based on a six-week archaeological dig which took place at Malkin Tower Farm in Pendle, during the hot summer of 2018. Performed by an ensemble of musicians, archaeologists and vocalists, SHERDS brings together spoken word, improvisation, vibrating rocks, field recordings, live audio and new compositions. The programme draws on the specialisms of each of the ensemble to collapse, unearth, backfill and reassemble the rhythms and processes of archaeological excavation, changing land-use and herstory.

Performed by Alison Cooper, Bobby Cotterill, Caroline Trutz, Kelly Jayne Jones, Nastassja Simensky, Rebecca Lee, Sophie Cooper, Rebecca Atherton and Bernie Velvick. Spoken Word from archaeologists Danielle Knights, Katy Soar, Catherine Reardon, Rick Peterson and Aidan Parker and local historian John Claydon.  

SHERDS is developed from a commission by Pendle Hill Landscape Partnership and In-Situ, is funded by Sound and Music, Jerwood Arts, Arts Council England, and The National Lottery Heritage Fund, and supported by The Harris and Nottingham Contemporary.

To listen online use the Chrome web browser to open the pop out player on Radiophrenia’s website

Radiophrenia is also broadcast across Glasgow on 87.9 FM, on Resonance Extra via its website, TuneIn and Radioplayer and on DAB+ Digital Radio in Brighton & Hove, central Bristol, Cambridge, Greater London and Norwich.

The broadcast schedule includes a series of 20 newly commissioned radio works, live shows and pre-recorded features. Check out the rest of Radiophrenia’s lineup on their website.

Carpet Pixels III
Carpet Pixels III, 2020

PhD student Vaishali Prazmari presents Carpet Pages III: Pixels online 26 October - 25 November. Show also features work by Vaishali, current PhD students Jumana Abboud and Robert Mead and alumnae Aya Haidar and Rosalind Whitman. See the Carpet Pages III website.

Free tickets to Carpet Pages III: Pixels Meet the Artists Private View online events at Eventbrite:

Event 1:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/carpet-pages-iii-pixels-meet-the-artists-private-view-online-event-1-tickets-125716662923

Event 2:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/carpet-pages-iii-pixels-meet-the-artists-private-view-online-event-2-tickets-126960521337

Event 3: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/carpet-pages-iii-pixels-meet-the-artists-private-view-online-event-3-tickets-126963654709This show is sponsored by Community Mask

Kasia Depta-Garapich and Cherry Song are showing in Melancholia, commissioned by the UCL Psychoanalysis Unit, at the Freud Museum, 20 Maresfield Gardens, London NW3 5SX, from 21 October - 15 November 2020. See the Freud Museum website for further information.

Green Apples
Green Apples, Yva Jung, 2020, jesomite, 80 x 20 x 8 cm (depth variable)

Yva Jung is showing in Open Call, König London, 259 - 269 Old Marylebone Road, London NW1 5RA, from 12 August - 19 September 2020. See the König London website for details.

Earthly Bodies Book
Earthly Bodies Book, Nayoung Jeong, 2020

Published by Slade Press

The book Launch Event for 'Earthly Bodies', examining the work of Nayoung Jeong, published by Slade Press takes place at the Korean Cultural Centre UK, Grand Buildings, 1-3 Strand, London WC2N 5BW, on Tuesday 17 March at 6 pm.

'Earthly Bodies' examines the ten years of internationally exhibited artworks Korean artist Nayoung Jeong. The book features contributions from critical experts, who investigate the impact of Jeong’s work with local clay, as she explores concepts of identity, foreignness, and cultural isolation.

Kasia Depta-Garapich, Cherry Song and Ruby Wroe are showing in Art Exhibition on Melancholia, a collaboration between UCL Psychoanalysis Unit, the Slade School of Fine Art and University of th Arts at the Freud Museum, 20 Maresfield Gardens, London NW3 5SX, from 18 March - 5 April 2020. See the Psychoanalysis Unit event page.

Estrella
Estrella, Leonor Serrano Rivas, 2018

Image © the artist and CA2M. Supported by CA2M Centro Arte 2 de Mayo, Madrid

Leonor Serrano Rivas is showing in There, where we promenade at Freelands Foundation, 113 Regent's Park Road, London, NW1 8UR, from 24 January - 29 March 2020. See the Freelands Foundation website for further information.

Vocalis 4 - Beaconsfield Gallery
Vocalis 4 - Beaconsfield Gallery, 2019

22 November 2019

Eloise Fornieles and Nayoung Jeong are taking part in Vocalis 4, Beaconsfield, 22 Newport Street, London SE11 6AY, on Friday 22 November 2019. See the Beaconsfield website.

Congratulations to Malgorzata Dawidek, Ji One Choi, Latifah Al-Said Stranack and Liqing Tan who have been shortlisted for thie Signature Art Prize 2019/20. The winners will be announced in Febraury 2020.

Jin Han Lee and Gray Wielebinski are showing in Deptford X from 25 - 27 October and 29 October - 3 November 2019. See the Deptford X programme for full details.