7th July - 18th September 2010
The Drawing Shed is an ongoing participatory project which evolves as artists make new works on, or in a shed, painted with blackboard paint. Starting as a pristine blank space the shed will be temporarily transformed by invited artists over the course of the 10 week project.
>>CLICK HERE to Follow the project on The Drawing Shed blog.
Week 1: 14th-18th July - Phill Harding An immersive, constantly changing sound installation constructed using chance procedures and the sound of a house devoid of human presence. >>CLICK HERE for more about Phill's work
Week 2: 21st-24th July - Pippa Hale Hale will transform The Drawing Shed into the old garden shed at her parents’ home. >>CLICK HERE for more
Week 3: 28th-31st July - Helen Entwisle Entwisle a.k.a Memo will transform the shed into a colourful world of hand drawn characters. >>CLICK HERE for more
Week 4: 4th-7th August - Lesley Halliwell Halliwell will create a drawing reminiscent of 1970s wallpaper, wrapping around the outside of the shed beneath and imaginary picture rail. >>CLICK HERE for more
Week 5: 11th-14th August - Emily Speed Emily Speed will create a cyclic drawing on the exterior of the shed over 4 days. >>CLICK HERE for more
Week 6: 18th-21st August - Juliet MacDonald Juliet MacDonald will draw full perspective drawings of imaginary gardens on the outside of the shed. >>CLICK HERE for more
Week 7: 25th-28th August - Kelly Cumberland Using laser cut stencils and liquid chalk Kelly Cumberland will cover the shed in layered, repetitive patterns suggesting growth and metamorphosis. >>CLICK HERE for more
Week 8: 1st-4th September - Bronwen Buckeridge, Michiko Sumi and Alan Worn A performance structured around a series of conversations between an artist and an architect. >>CLICK HERE for more
Week 9: 8th-11th September - Clare Charnley and Patricia Azevedo The shed will be used to explore Brazilian artist Azevedo's confusion between European sheds and Latin American favelas. >>CLICK HERE for more
Week 10: 15th-18th September- Hondartza Fraga Hondartza Fraga will trace human shadows across the surface of the shed, capturing the fleeting presence of visitors. >>CLICK HERE for more
The Drawing Shed was launched at 'No Soul For Sale' as part of Tate Modern's 10th birthday celebrations, and featured the work of artists Nick Cass, Amelia Crouch, Ant Macari, Hardeep Pandhal, Janis Rafailidou and Amy Stephens and Rory Macbeth.
www.flickr/com/photos/projectspaceleeds www.tate.org.uk www.nosoulforsale.com
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Juliet MacDonald working on The Drawing Shed
Lesley Halliwell's work on The Drawing Shed.
Helen Entwisle working on The Drawing Shed.
Phill Harding sound walk, as part of his project at The Drawing Shed.
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