1-hour studio Zoom visits to artists that relate to performative drawing.
Visit no.2: DTP Online - Lisa Munnelly - Studio Visit
Sunday 7 March 7:30-8:30pm GMT, London Time
Draw to Perform is proud to present a new online program, which will include a 1-hour studio visit to artists that relate to drawing, performative drawing, and live art. These online events will give the audience an opportunity to get a closer look at the work of key artists in the genre. They will also give the audience a chance to observe the artist's creative process and their choice of materials and techniques as the work progresses.
At the beginning of each meeting, the visiting artist will be giving a live 10-minute performance or presentation in their own private workplace. The focus lies not only on performance art, but also on those who use drawing as their main medium of work.
The program was created with the setbacks of the continued pandemic and lockdown in mind, and will give us a chance to connect more in a time of separation and collectively brainstorm ideas on drawing, art and performing, as the audience are invited to ask the artists direct questions.
All events will be livestreamed, recorded and later on stored and will be available to view on the Draw to Perform YouTube channel. These events are free to all, but tickets must be pre-ordered via Eventbrite:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dtp-online-lisa-munnelly-studio-visit-tickets-141946007329?aff=eand
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Lisa Munnelly is a Wellington based artist whose practice is a close and constant study of materiality, an examination of the relationship between mind, matter, action and form. Experiential methodologies of action, reflection and transformation underpin her performative installations.
A signature of Munnelly’s work is its embodiment of both economy and excess, formal constraints within the work contrast with the sheer scale and materiality of her drawings.
In one of her solo shows Munnelly created three large wall-drawings onsite (ranging between 6m long and 3m high). The scale of these works installed over a 7day period transformed the drawing process into a public event, positioning her practice at the boundary of drawing and performance.
Munnelly’s research celebrates the agency of matter: her site-specific installations operate as a stage upon which materials are called upon to act, continuing the trajectory of her works’ focus on the enactment, analysis and celebration of materials’ capacity to both perform and transform.
https://lisamunnelly.carbonmade.com/
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Headed by artist Ram Samocha , Draw to Perform is an international community for Drawing Performance. Since 2013 Draw to Perform organizing international symposiums and festivals, work with and support emerging and established artists, hold various events, collaborations with art institutions, and run educational residencies and workshops.
websit: www.drawtoperform.com
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