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Chair – A Life Backwards
Collaborative mixed media installation by Dot Young, Gregg Fisher and Pavel Legonkov, charting the history of an English-made oak chair from its production to its roots in a forest.
Free Space Gallery, London NW5
Sat 1 Jun
Free
The installation launch is open to all, with refreshments provided.
- 18:00 – 21:00
Sat 22 Jun
Free
This is a chance to hear directly from the installation's creators and to ask any pressing questions you may have about its themes and execution.
- 19:00 – 22:00
Julie Brook in Conversation
The landscape artist, who works in a multitude of media, sits down to discuss her practice and solo exhibition made, unmade with a number of different cultural workers, from administrators to a filmmaker to a choreographer to a poet.
Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh
Thu 30 May
Free / 0131 550 3660
Tonight's discussion with Scottish poet, writer and musician Don Paterson centres on language, poetry and artistic practice.
- 18:00 – 19:30
The Curators Forum
In collaboration with The Wilding Festival curators Soundcastle, visual artists Somang Lee and Akhila Krishan present a sonic and visual installation, taking you on a journey of history, exploration and hope.
St George's Church, London WC1A
Fri 14 Jun
Entrance on Bloomsbury Way
£5; £4 advance / 02072 421979
- 20:00
Designing The Middle East: Beirut Featuring Karen Chekerdjian
Works by the Lebanese-based designer, looking at how the challenge of being part of a difficult landscape inspires ways of creating handy designs, through trial and error.
19 Greek Street, London Design Hub, W1D
Sat 8 Jun
Free / 020 7734 5594
- 19:30
The FAIR Project
Masters of Contemporary Art students from Edinburgh College of Art are the helm of this year's FAIR, which sees the gallery handed over to six groups, each charged with interpreting the concept of 'fair'. The result is a programme of music, comedy, film, performance, exhibition and installation that plays out over three…
Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh
Thu 23 May
Free / 0131 650 2210
- 18:00 – 20:00
The Glitch Kitschen
Deep house, jungle, garage, ambient and experimental electronic music club night, set to visuals created by artists. Presented by Chaos Theory.
The Waiting Room, London N16
Thu 23 May
£4–£5 / 020 7241 5511
With Alphabets Heaven, P-Hocto, Unsafe Girl, Rami Ali, Acra, Rukaiya Russell.
Passing Place
Work by Duncan of Jordanstone fourth year fine art students.
Old Ambulance Depot, Edinburgh
Thu 25 Jul
Free / 07557 091170
- 18:30 – 22:30
Fri 26 Jul
Free / 07557 091170
- 18:30 – 22:30
Sat 27 Jul
Free / 07557 091170
- 18:30 – 22:30
Sun 28 Jul
Free / 07557 091170
- 18:30 – 22:30
Prototypes & Experiments VII
Models and prototypes from the studios of established and emerging designers including David Amar, Michael Antrobus, Roger Arquer and Riccardo Bovo, focusing of the importance of model-making within the design process.
The Aram Gallery, London WC2B
Sun 9 Jun
Free / 020 7557 7557
- 19:00
Raymond Delepierre | Point.0: Video & Sound Performance
A sonic and visual installation and performance, marking the commencement of the Rosenfeld Porcini Cultural Programme.
Rosenfeld Porcini, London W1T
Fri 24 May
£5 / 020 7637 1133
- 19:00 – 21:00
Ring
- Directed by: David Rosenberg
- Written by: Ben Ringham (music)
Maverick theatre producing company Fuel presents David Rosenberg's contemporary performance which takes place in total darkness. Written by Glen Neath supported by sound artists Ben and Max Ringham. Audience members are required to wear a headset. Not suitable for under 16s.
The Basement, Brighton
Fri 24 May
£15 / 01273 699733
- 18:00
- 20:00
Sat 25 May
£15 / 01273 699733
- 18:00
- 20:00
Toxic/No Future/No Past/Charming for the Revolution
Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz present their droll, trans-temporal films which carefully re-present the 'other' and the socially outcast.
Tramway, Glasgow
Sun 26 May
Festival Pass £14; Evening Pass £6 / 0845 330 3501
Part of ARIKA13 Episode 5: Hidden in Plain Sight.
- 19:30


