MARKET POST

Market POST is a new art space project. We respond to place, exploring the architecture of the market, the people who visit it and the wider area surrounding the market. Come and visit us at Unit 32 in Tooting Market for exhibitions, workshops, and to see us making art. Join us for a cup of fresh herbal tea and a chat. We want to hear your thoughts, experiences and memories of Tooting and the market itself.

www.marketpostproject.co.uk



 

OGREATTEND COLLABORATIVE EXCHANGE

A small group of POST artists travelled to Athens in October 2010 and were hosted by artists from the cross-disciplinary Greek collective OgreAttend to exchange experience around collaborative practice and creating work in the public realm. At the end of the trip, a framework was agreed for an ongoing collaboration project between the two groups.

The initiative promotes collaborative work within the POST network, with small groups of artists making new works together and sharing the outcomes with OgreAttend for their response. The project continues throughout 2011, one new work is shown at the link below.

Research and development trip to Athens – funded by a NAN 'Go and See' Bursary

http://youtu.be/S-9EJDn2MV0



 

AWAY DAY

Over 20 artists present 16 new works as POST returns to Merton in south London with Away Day. Engaging with suburban spaces of leisure, Away Day is a series of site-specific artworks for three public parks: Mostyn Gardens in Morden, Wandle Park in Colliers Wood and Ravensbury Park in Mitcham. Diverse interventions, performances and temporary artworks accost visitors with imagined alternative realities and new mappings of these spaces during weekends in May and June.

www.postartists.com/awayday


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SIGNS OF LIFE

Signs of Life: an art project over two locations
an exhibition and a series of public works exploring overlooked and disused spaces

Signs of Life emerged out of a dialogue between artists Pippa Koszerek and John O'Hare around the art project Final Intervention. Considering what constitutes a disused site they each chose spaces in their respective environments, South London and Liverpool that offered very different perspectives on notions of 'final' and 'Intervention', taking the mystery of each location as a point of departure.

This project involved artists from a number of networks including: Final Intervention, Post, Royal Standard, and Wolstenholme Projects. It was been generously supported by The Art Organisation who facilitated the use of 100 Seel Street.

www.signsoflife.postartists.com