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…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Pars coli installation Exhibited at Anamorphic Waves. A New Media Art exhibition exploring technological horizons

2019 – 11-14 April - Ugly Duck - London

An exhibition exploring how digital interfaces and technology are reshaping our personal, professional and ecological relationships. This site-specific installation explores the antagonistic duality of technology, showcasing both its advantages at the same time. Audiences will be invited to participate through an interactive experience. ———

We invited artists to reflect on the question How much is technology changing human behaviours? three day group exhibition, the audience will discover more than 25 emerging artists from the UK and Europe  Anamorphic Waves will present a collection of diversified works including; interactive light sculpture, brain wave prints, video art, Virtual Gardens, Artificial Intelligence, alternative universes, musical machines alongside many other creative investigations. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Unsung sheroes Exhibited at Sheroes. A social exhibition highlighting hidden herstories

2018 – 8-11 March - Ugly Duck - London

Women artists and allies turning our eyes towards overlooked heroines and offering inspiring female role models.

——— https://www.whoisyourshero.com/

Sheroes, Lon-art’s third Social Exhibition, champions little-known women warriors, leading ladies and unsung stars. Women artists and allies have been invited to use their creative expression to give a voice to and turn our eyes towards silenced and overlooked heroines – sheroes – throughout herstory, and offer inspiring female role models for us all.

Presented by Lon-art in partnership with Ugly Duck, and supported by Outlandish and GreatArt, Sheroes will take place from 8 – 11 March 2018, to coincide with International Women’s HistoryMonth.
 Sheroes is a collaborative project bringing together UK and international artists, feminist organisations, charities and the general public, including families. Partner organisations include: The Arab British Centre, SOAS Women’s Network, Procreate Project, East End Women’s Museum, Herstory UK, Alternative Arts, Housmans Books, LSE Women’s Library, IARS and Forward.

The exhibition will include over 20 artists, working across performance and visual arts in a range of media – among them Paola Paredes, Ishita Singh, Jemimah Patterson, Verónica Restrepo, Carmen Alemán, Sabrina Fuller, Jaqueline Taylor or Lorenzo Belenguer. Workshops, events and activities reflecting on the concept of the shero will continue throughout March to ensure ongoing wider impact.

Sheroes is guided by American activist Marian Wright Edelman’s now-famous assertion that ‘you can’t be what you can’t see’. Lon-art strongly believes that women’s true stories deserve to be brought to the fore and not reduced to negative stereotypes. We see this exhibition as our contribution towards improving the diversity of positive role models and provide inspiration for future Sheroes.