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MEAD GALLERY

MEAD GALLERY

Open Tue-Sun 11am - 8pm

No visit to Warwick Arts Centre is complete without a visit to our thought-provoking exhibitions.

Free entry or pay what you feel at our foyer donation boxes.

EVENTS GALLERY GALLERY LATE FOLK IN THE FOYER

4pm - 7.30pm FREE Bryter Music presents

PINK MOON

6.30pm

Sit and listen to both sides of Nick Drake’s original copy of Pink Moon played on his family’s Gramophone.

Ensemble Room £5

Artist-to-Artist Conversation: Hurvin Anderson & Tanoa Sasraku

Thu 27 Oct 6pm - 7pm JEREMY DELLER X Join us in the Mead Gallery for a ACID BRASS conversation between Radical Landscapes 7.30pm artists Hurvin Anderson and Tanoa Sasraku. Acid Brass is a musical collaboration £3 between Turner-Prize-winning artist University of Warwick Jeremy Deller and the Williams Fairey Art Collection Tour Brass Band. The live performance is preceeded by a talk by Jeremy Deller.

Wed 26 Oct 1pm - 2pm

This tour will explore landscape artworks Theatre £21, £18 Under 26s £7.50 in the University collection that connect with themes in the exhibition. We will GHOST TOWN DJS be walking to explore works inside X ACID HOUSE different buildings and across campus.

9.30pm-11pm FREE FREE

MEET IN ART

Sat 26 Nov To celebrate our new Autumn exhibition, Radical Landscapes, we are hosting our first Gallery LATE event, exploring the intersections between pastoral folk music from the English countryside and acid house beats of 90’s rave culture.

Free BSL Tour Led by deaf artist: Olivier Jamin Thu 27 Oct 2pm - 3pm

Join OlivierJamin for a deaf-led BSL tour of Radical Landscapes, offering an insight into the artworks from a deaf artists perspective. Book your free space via the Box Office or warwickartscentre.co.uk.

FREE but places are limited so

please book in advance.

Thanks to Art Friends Warwickshire, a local organisation that connects people to art, for its support of our workshops and talks programme. COMING JAN 23

KATRINA PALMER

Artist Katrina Palmer will transform the gallery with her biggest commission to date.

What’s Already Going On will build on Palmer’s 2015 exhibition The Necropolitan Line at the Henry Moore Institute and take audiences on a journey through an immersive environment. The exhibition will interrogate how systems are administered and space is configured.

© PETER KENNARD, PHOTO: TATE PETER KENNARD, HAYWAIN, 1980 RADICAL LANDSCAPES

Thu 6 Oct – Sun 18 Dec Opening Event Thu 6 Oct from 6pm

From rural to radical, the exhibition reconsiders landscape art as a progressive genre, with artists drawing new meanings from the land to present it as a heartland for ideas of freedom, mysticism, experimentation and rebellion.

The exhibition will feature over 100 works by leading modern and contemporary artists including Hurvin Anderson, Tacita Dean, Jeremy Deller, Derek Jarman, Peter Kennard, Henry Moore, and Turner Prize 2022 nominated artists Ingrid Pollard and Veronica Ryan. Radical Landscapes is organised in collaboration with Tate Liverpool.

The exhibition is curated by Darren Pih, Exhibitions and Displays Curator, Tate Liverpool, Laura Bruni, Assistant Curator, Tate Liverpool and Thomas Ellmer, Exhibitions Curator, Warwick Arts Centre.

“Radical Landscapes: a bracingly different kind of ramble through the British countryside.”

The Telegraph

Simon & Tom Bloor

PALLET STACK

Aug 22 – Oct 23

Come and see our new upper foyer commission by artists Simon & Tom Bloor, who have created a multipurpose space where structures of urban development become a place for play and performance. Pallet Stack resembles structures found in adventure playgrounds where found materials have been used to build play equipment.

Foyer FREE