If It Thunders on All Fool’s Day
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Photographs: Stuart Whipps.
‘If It Thunders on All Fool’s Day’ curated by Dinosaur Kilby. Kilby is an artist that runs Cheap Cheap and is a member of the horrible collaboration Kühle Wampe. He is also Artist Curator Trainee at Eastside Projects.
Kilby writes: I have invited three collaborative artist groups to Eastside Projects for a period of thinking, gathering and connecting. GLOAM makes cool shit happen, an artist-led beacon, a collectively-run exhibition and studio space in Sheffield. Chaos Magic are Nottingham witches who change reality through ritual practice. The Field is a co-living project and DIY space in what was previously the headquarters of the National Coal Board, located in Derbyshire.
Featuring GLOAM Co-Directors (Rose Hedy Squires, Thomas Griffiths, Victoria Emily Sharples & Stu Burke), The Field & Chaos Magic + works by Leah Hickey and Ishmail De Niro.
The project is open to the public on Digbeth First Friday 7 April 6–8pm and Saturday 8 April 12–5pm, or by appointment.
For more, see: https://eastsideprojects.org/projects/if-it-thunders-on-all-fools-day/
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