Studio KT1 Trusts Stanley Picker Gallery

To accompany Stanley Picker Fellow Débora Delmar’s solo exhibition Trust, the Gallery is collaborating with Studio KT1 to host a series of workshops and a one night only event of live art, dance and poetry performances.

Workshops:

Let’s Make Some Money Fri 4 April 2-4pm
Join a linocut printing workshop to create your own bank notes and have discussions about money in the art world. Led by B, BA Fine Art & Art History student.
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Tug of War Wed 10 April 2-4pm
Join a curtain decorating and embroidery workshop led by Tania Pourashraf, BA Fine Art 3rd year student.
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For both workshops some materials will be provided, but we encourage you to bring some of your own. If you are carrying items like embroidery needles or lino cutters, please have a way to carry and store them safely.

The outcomes from both workshops will be on display and used in the evening live event with the curtain being used in a group Tug of War.

Live Event: Studio KT1 Trusts Stanley Picker Gallery Wed 10 April 5-7pm
For one night only, we are hosting a selection of uniquely creative performances, curated by Studio KT1. Following an open call for proposals, five students and graduates from Kingston School of Art will be showcasing their talents: dance, poetry, performance art and beyond. Come and support local early-career artists while enjoying a night of entertainment!
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Studio KT1 Website

Débora Delmar Trust Exhibition

Biography

Studio KT1 is a creative agency powered by Kingston University students, sitting right at the heart of the university within the Student Development and Graduate Success Team. Led by a project director with a cast of supporting students we work on creative briefs from industry giving our students valuable work experience and increasing employability before they graduate. Artists work in mixed teams as they would in industry, so an art director may work with a game designer or a fine art student works alongside a computer scientist.