Panel Borders – David Shenton & Sina Sparrow

July 15, 2013 Gay comics month.

Small press gay comics and zines: Continuing a month of shows about gay and lesbian comics, Alex Fitch talks to cartoonists David Shenton and Sina Sparrow about their work. Shenton discusses his plans for new cartoon work and his current exhibition Those Foolish Things, on display at Space Station Sixty-Five gallery in Kennington, South London; and Sparrow talks about his zine Art Fag and contributing to the forthcoming anthology QU33R.

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Motorcycle Cultures
Just Badges

Curated by Jo David, Rachael House and Caryn Simonson

04/07/2013-06/07/2013.

Fashioning Bikes, Building Identities.

An exciting short-run exhibition curated to coincide with the International Journal of Motorcycle Studies Conference 2013 in the Triangle Space at Chelsea College of Art.

Motorcycle culture has been a source of inspiration for fashion, film, literature and music ever since motorcycles and their riders were first seen on the streets. The exhibition brings together contemporary art,

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These Foolish Things
PC, David Shenton

01/06/2013-27/07/2013.

Shenton’s cartoons are often camp but they’re not just camp, and they’re not that awful apolitical offensive camp, but a light, knowing, meaningful camp; their first task is to entertain and to make the audience laugh – and often they do much more because the liberation politics that informs his work means that with the laugh there is an acerbic point – a wry observation on how we live or a satirical comment about society and a wider political context,

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Camberwell MA Fine Art- Part two
Perfect Patio - Alice Kelway-Bamber

Friday 31 May 2013

Camberwell MA Fine Art

Curated by Emily Purser

Perfect Patio

EVENT/OPENING: All Welcome
31 May 6.30-8.30 only

SS65 are pleased to support Camberwell MA Fine Art by hosting two one night exhibitions.

The first exhibition took place on March 15th,
Please see ‘Ides Of March’

The works of nine artists from the MA Fine Arts programme at Camberwell &

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E-Motion Capture
Karen Yasinsky, Still from 'Le Matin'

Friday 22 March 2013

‘Hands-on’ contemporary artists’ film.

Selected by Kim L Pace

EVENT/OPENING: All Welcome
Screening and discussion
22 March only
18.30 – 20.30

Confirmed participants in the screening event are:

Edwina Ashton
Rachel Cattle & Steve Richards
Rachel Goodyear
Lewis Klahr
Kirsten Lepore
Jessie Mott & Steve Reinke
Kim L Pace
Karen Yasinsky

Places are limited.

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Small Islands #3
Small Islands, Charlotte Squire

Charlotte Squire

16/03/2013-18/05/2013.

From an ongoing installation series, Small Islands#3 presents possible lives for dispossessed objects reimagined & reconfigured… They are all the more curious for their mundane origins. Their reconstructed world allows them space to exist as a site for undocumented histories that might be actual or fictional.

For full Press Release Click here

Dulwich Onview review Click Here

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Camberwell MA Fine Art – Part One
Ides of March

Curated by Camberwell MA Fine Art

Friday 15 March 2013

Ides of March

EVENT/OPENING: All Welcome
March 15, 18.30-20.30

SS65 are pleased to support Camberwell MA Fine Art by hosting two one night exhibitions.

The second exhibition will be on May 31st 2013

Ten artists from the MA Fine Art programme at Camberwell College of Arts present an exhibition celebrating the madness,

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Early Warning Signs
Early Warning Signs first day at SS65

01/01/2013-31/12/2013. Climate Change.

Ellie Harrison

Space Station Sixty-Five are hosting Ellie Harrison’s Early Warning Signs project for the whole of 2013.

About the Project

The Early Warning Signs project was one of the outcomes of Ellie Harrison’s period as artist-in-residence at Two Degrees festival: a week of ‘art and activism, climate and cuts’, which took place at Artsadmin in London from 12 – 18 June 2011.

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Queer Zine Fest London
Queer Zine Fest London

Curated by Charlotte Richardson Andrews

Saturday 8 December 2012

EVENT/OPENING: All Welcome
Saturday 8th December 2012

Opening hours
For one day only
12-7pm

The inaugural Queer Zine Fest London takes place on Saturday 8th December at Space Station Sixty-Five, and aims to create a space where queer ‘zinesters’ can celebrate queer lo-fi DIY zine culture and connect, socialize, plot, scheme, create, read,

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Shape & Situate
Shape & Situate

08/12/2012-13/01/2013

Posters Of Inspirational European Women.

December 2012/January 2013.

An exhibition of 97 posters from the Zine Shape & Situate

To coincide with Queer Zine Fest London on the 8th December.

Shape & Situate is a zine of posters made by artists and DIY creative folk from within Europe, each poster highlighting the (often hidden) history and lives of radical inspirational women and collectives from Europe,

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Music & Liberation
Deborah M. Withers The Fabulous Dirt Sisters from The Feminist Music Archive

Curated by Deborah M Withers

30/11/2012-13/01/2013.

Opening: Friday 30 November 6.30-8.30pm.

Opening hours Thurday to Sunday 12 to 6pm.

An exhibition about Women’s Liberation Music Making in the UK. It will showcase how feminists used music as an activist tool to entertain and empower women during the 1970s and 1980s. It brings together for the first time a diverse collection of women’s cultural heritage to inspire and inform contemporary audiences about the politics of music making.

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John Palatinus
John Palatinus

20/10/2012-18/11/2012.

Opening: Friday 19 October 6.30-8.30pm.

Opening hours
Thurday to Sunday
12 to 6pm.

SS65 are excited to show the London leg of this touring exhibition by renowned photographer John Palatinus.

John Palatinus is one of the few surviving leaders in the fight for the freedom to disseminate gay photography and art during the 1950’s and 60’s. He is a legendary photographer from an era now called the Golden Age of Physique Photography.

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