Digbeth an area traditionally at the heart of British industry plays host to three emerging Polish artists exploring its heritage. Their month stay will accumulate in an exhibition summarising their research of Digbeth and its historical and social context.
Artists:
Christian Costa, Kamila Szejnoch, MASH/HER/DIP
Artists' Talk
Thursday 17 February 2011, 6.30 - 8pm
Eastside Projects, 86 Heath Mill Lane, Digbeth, Birmingham, B9 4AR
For further information visit http://www.extraspecialpeople.org/
Preview
Friday 18 February 2011, 6-9pm
The Lombard Method, 68a Lombard Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B12 0QR
Admission free
Exhibition
Saturday 19 - Sunday 27 February 2011
Open Thursday - Sunday from 11am -6pm
The Lombard Method, 68a Lombard Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B12 0QR
Admission free
Parent & Children Workshop
Sunday 27 February 2011, 11am-12.30pm*
The Lombard Method, 68a Lombard Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B12 0QR
Admission free
*All ages welcome, but children must be accompanied by an adult. Workshop
places have to be booked in advance via e-mail: postindustrial.revolution@gmail.com
The Project is conceived by Birmingham-based curators Roma Piotrowska and Kate Pennington-Wilson in partnership with Polish Expats Association (PEA). Post-Industrial Revolution is developed in collaboration with the Lombard Method (UK) and Wyspa Institute of Art (Poland). The call for submissions for British artists will be circulated in January 2011 with the residency and exhibition taking place from May 2011 at Wyspa Institute of Art (Gdansk).
Post – Industrial Revolution is supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and Birmingham City Council.
For further information please visit www.postindustrialrevolution.eu
Contact: postindustrial.revolution@gmail.com or 07507361837
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