Cabaret Mechanical Theatre – Part Two
Cabaret Mechanical Theatre

27/09/2012-06/01/2013.

AT OUR NORTH CROSS ROAD SITE
Open Thursday to Sunday 12pm to 6 pm
65 North Cross Road
London SE22 9ET

Rail: East Dulwich
Bus: 484, 197, 176, 185, 40,37, P13, 12.

Opening hours
Thursday to Sunday
11am to 6pm.

CMT continue their residency as guest exhibitors at Space Station Sixty-Five in East Dulwich.
(65 North Cross Road, East Dulwich,

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Who is Ana Mendieta?
Who is Ana Mendieta? Book Cover

22/09/2012-02/12/2012.

Opening hours: Thurday to Sunday 12 to 6pm.

This exhibition showcases original drawings from the book Who Is Ana Mendieta? by Christine Redfern and Caro Caron; published by The Feminist Press.

This gripping graphic novel richly documents the tragically brief life of artist Ana Mendieta (18/11/1948 – 8/09/1985) her violent death & it’s aftermath.

Panel discussion: Women and the Graphic Novel
As part of The London Art Book Fair at Whitechapel Gallery,

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MyPeople Project: Solar Plexus
MyPeople Logo

Curated by MyPeople

01/09/2012-30/09/2012.

Opening: 31 August 2012 18.30-20.30.

http://www.myppl.co.uk/#/home

http://myppl.co.uk/blog/

https://www.facebook.com/mypplproject.

Space Station Sixty-Five are pleased to host the London exhibition for the My People Project.

MyPeople Project explores the subject of networking and suggests a
new approach to developing a network for an intercultural dialogue and
exchange between artists from different cities.  The process will result
in exhibitions in London,

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No Now!
'Misty Fur Sculpture', unique thumb-sized editions by Jo David launched to coincide with the No Now! exhibition.

20/07/2012-29/07/2012.

Thursday-Sunday 12.00-18.00
and by appointment.

Space Station Sixty-Five is 10 years old this July.

We have invited a selection of artists to be part of this celebratory exhibition, some of whom we have shown during the last ten years, as well as some we hope to work more with in the future.

Invited Artists are 
Rosalie Schweiker, Cathie Pilkington, Ole Hagen, Edwina Ashton, Stephen Nelson,

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Cabaret Mechanical Theatre
Cabaret Mechanical Theatre

29/06/2012-07/09/2012. AT OUR NORTH CROSS ROAD SITE
Open Thursday to Sunday 12pm to 6pm
65 North Cross Road
London SE22 9ET

Rail: East Dulwich
Bus: 484, 197, 176, 185, 40,37, P13, 12

You Tube Video
Welcoming CMT’s 5000 visitor at Space Station Sixty-Five

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiLFRz9rVYM

Space Station Sixty-Five (65 North Cross Road, East Dulwich, London, SE22 9ET) are delighted to host an exhibition of contemporary automata by Cabaret Mechanical Theatre,

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One Stop Arts

I Just Want to be Taken Seriously as an Artist etc, the title piece of the show, goes about being taken seriously by making itself as unserious as possible. The video piece is played in a darkened room surrounded by clown portraits – their eyes scan the room and make for an extremely uncomfortable viewing experience. It’s an intense space that gave rise to the myriad fears I have of the clown -which was most certainly not quelled by their paused,

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Culture 24, Shari Hatt wants to be taken seriously as an artist

If you’re one of the many people who suffer from coulrophobia (a fear of clowns) then this is probably not the exhibition for you.

At the centrepiece of the display by Canadian visual artist, Shari Hatt, is a provocative photographic series, Clown Portraits, which features striking, close up images of the much-feared circus entertainers.

The clown figure, an emblem of ridicule and entertainment, is used by the artist as the subject of her work as a device to question the line between art and spectacle.

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‘I just want to be taken seriously as an artist . . . etc’
Ukulele Louie, 2006, 20 x 30 inches, Chromogenic photograph on archival Kodak paper, copyright Shari Hatt.

Shari Hatt

30/03/2012-25/05/2012.

Opening preview 30/03/2012 6.30-8.30pm

Opening Times
Thursday-Sunday 12.00-18.00pm

new site address:
SPACE STATION SIXTY-FIVE
373 Kennington Road, London SE11 4PS
Exhibition previewing new site.

This exhibition by Canadian artist, Shari Hatt features the photographic series Clown Portraits (2006) and adjunct video I just want to be taken seriously as an artist (2007). Also presented is Hatt’s latest video in The Studio Visit (2011) and corresponding watercolour series Disappointing Paintings (2011).

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a-n Magazine, I Just Want To Be Taken Seriously As An Artist…

30 March – 25 May 2012

Reviewed by: Maru Rojas Cuahonte

It’s not often you get to see, and write about, an exhibition before it’s even been hung.

It’s also not often that a new artist-run space opens its doors, far away from East London or the new go-to place for the cool art scene, Peckham.

Even less often, you get the chance to speak to the artist in the midst of hanging an exhibition,

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Misericord
Levitating Doll Cathie Pilkington

Jay Cloth

Cathie Pilkington

25/02/2011-06/06/2011.

Launch event Friday 25 February 6.30-8.30pm

Friday 13th May, 6.30-8.30pm.

Space Station Sixty-Five is delighted to announce that we have commissioned Cathie Pilkington and Jay Cloth to undertake a new collaboration, culminating in this exhibition, Misericord.

Please note: this exhibition contains some images which may be considered unsuitable for children

Exhibition review in Studio International by MK Palomar

Curated by Directors Jo David and Rachael House,

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Culture 24, The sensory underworld of Cathie Pilkington and Jay Cloth heads to Space Station Sixty Five

Exhibition: Misericord, Space Station Sixty-Five, London, February 25 May 2011.

Both artists have a knack for creating an intense response in the viewer “almost to the point of overload, like holding down all the keys on a church organ,” observes curator Jo David, discussing this distinctly northern collaboration of a show between Manchester lass Cathie Pilkington and Lancashire fancy dress lover Jay Cloth.

Levitating Doll Cathie Pilkington

Visit Culture 24’s website 

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Stone Shoes
Stone Shoes (2010) 2010 Trish Scott Video: 354, 4:3:PAL, colour

07/12/2010-24/01/2011.

Trish Scott

Event: 07/12/10, 6.30-8.30pm

An opening event with the launch of Brilliant Braille’s Space Capsule badge edition – each badge is unique.
Space Station Sixty-Five has commissioned an edition of 50, each edition consisting of a pair of badges for £10. .A window exhibition viewed from the street.Trish Scott uses performance, video and installation to intervene in and transform experiences of the everyday. She has carried out projects internationally including Ethnographic Terminalia,

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Big Society
Image by Rosalie Schweiker

04/08/2010-28/10/2010.

A window exhibition, viewed from the street.

Space Station Sixty-Five invites you to respond to the notion of ‘Big Society’.

What is the ‘big society’ if not arts for everyone? Tiny grants already stretch far into communities, making music, dancing and art, engaging with history and heritage, drawing people together in shared emotions and experiences. Civic pride, quality of life, pleasure and endeavour (and art for arts sake) is cheap for its rich returns,

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