General Practice: Method Lab Part Two




An exhibition of artists from General Practice (Gp) Lincoln, as part of an exchange show that will see GLOAM's studio-holders exhibit 'Fallow'; a group show at Gp from September 10th–26th, 2021. For Gp's exhibition at GLOAM, the collective will present Method-Lab; an experimental residency. The first iteration of Method-Lab (Winter 2020-2021), saw Gp develop individual practices from their makeshift home-studios, alongside critical discourses and the use of video calls throughout the national lockdown. For Method-Lab Part Two, Gp will experiment and expand on recently found techniques and new ways of approaching and making work using the studio/project space.
Nathan Baxter
Andrew Bracey
Rob Britt
Kate Buckley
Joana Cifre Cerdà
Ross Oliver
Nick Simpson
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Supported with a National Lottery Project Grant, distributed by Arts Council England and Sheffield City Council.


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