InspiralLondon:
Winter 2016
Other CulturalCapital
from London to Gravesend
See Red at Pullens Yards Open 2016
Pullens, Iliffe Yard, December 2 (3,4) 6.30- 9pm
As part of Pullens Open at Iliffe Yard - 'See Red' Women's Workshop will be paying us a visit in UNIT 18a, to reawaken the spirit of the workshop and share their history past/present/future. Come this friday night, December 2
to see some of the posters made here and share in the Workshop history - resident in Iliffe Yard from 1977 -1985. Feminist Posters 1974-1990
http://www.fourcornersbooks.co.uk now on sale. For more
https://seeredwomensworkshop.wordpress.com/
More than 40 women joined See Red Women's Workshop over 16 years - working from a number of locations including Pullens Yards. For travel
http://www.iliffeyard.co.uk/events open also Dec 3 & 4 11am-5pm
InspiralLondon Segment 21, January 2017
Meeting at Mottingham Station 11am Sunday 15 Jan
Starting from Mottingham we head along King John's footpath, passing the Palace of Eltham as we head back towards the river at Woolwich, to reach
the foot tunnel at dusk. This segment is animated by special guest artist guide Jude Montague Cowan, providing local knowledge and inspiration.
All Inspiral Walks are free & participants are welcome to share their knowledge and expertise. Please sign up here for free eventbrite
ticket
InspiralLondon Festival 2016 to 2017
The Festival 2016 included the launch of the new Metropolitan Trail Manifesto, as we journeyed out through central London and across & through time in Rotherhithe, North Greenwich and Richmond Park.
Invited artists, writers, urban planners, and ecologists continue to investigate the role of walking art, urban exploration and the imaginal in re-visioning space within large urban and semi-urban Metropolitan landscapes. Founded now as Community Interest Company
InspiralLondon is currently developing a number of projects and events with partners in Barking, Southwark and Gravesend, working towards InspiralLondon Festival in late Autumn 2017.
counterproductions are delighted to be working with MT: MetropolitanTrails, a NGO launched in 2014 by Wildproject Editions. MT are Urban Hiking Routes that connect places, creating new Metropolitan narratives and fostering communities
of Global suburban hikers. info see
here
This project has been supported by: Stave Hill Ecology Park, Swedenborg Society, Greenwich University and counterprint.
For more info. on projects visit
https://inspirallondon.com/
Other NEWS: After Second Supernormal Super Sensory Summer School
Charlie Fox and Anne Robinson returned to Braziers to present SSSSSS work from Supernormal 2016 festival and took part in the community
workshops. We hope to collaborate again with Supernormal, Braziers community and invited artists on another manifestation of the summer school 2017.
For past projects, further information and links visit:
counterproductions.me
decentrecharliefox.org