Fall Into Place at The Manor

FALL INTO PLACE at THE MANOR
a 2 day art exhibition with live acoustic music.

“We had a lot of fun over the weekend running the Fall Into Place exhibition at my old house. A huge thanks to all the artists, muscians, fairy-light providers and beer drinkers.” – mike cupcake

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Nouvelle Croix playing on the Friday. Photo by Kamil Janowski


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Keep an eye on the main blog page here at Pecknam.com for more photos video etc.

The original listing for the event follows:


FALL INTO PLACE at THE MANOR
a 2 day art exhibition with live acoustic music.

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“For two days this November, The Manor is transformed from a quiet terraced house into a vibrant, attractive art space. Visitors are enticed by live acoustic music, provided during all opening hours by the newest emerging talents in Jazz and Rock and Roll. Climb through the ground floor window and you will experience an exhibition which leads you through the sitting rooms, kitchen, bedrooms and gardens of The Manor. Discover paintings, photography, installation, and interactive moving image imaginatively integrated into the house. With the friendly local vibe and the beautifully considered work from these five diverse artists, this show is designed to delight all tastes.”

“There will be a live internet broadcast from the house throughout the weekend, available via pecknam.com. The attending public will be able to influence the content of the broadcast and interact with online viewers.”
- from the press release

Artist Information:

Mike Cupcake runs the South-East London blog Pecknam.com and has been DJing, VJing, running events and having fun in the area since 2000. He works with many groups and collectives, including iconscious, Elefest, The Invited Cinema, NeedleAndThread, Groovy Movie solar-powered cinema, Signs of Life, CLF and the Spacehijackers.

Graduated from Goldsmiths College in 2004. She currently makes collages, paints abstract paintings and writes poetry. Her influences include Mona Hatoum, Doris Salcedo, Miroslaw Balka, Georgia O Keeffe, Man Ray, magazinesand popular culture. She was born in Peckham, grew up in south-east London and secretly prefers music to art.

Graduated with an MA by project from The Sir John Cass Department at London Metropolitan University in 2004. She was awarded a BA (Hons) in Silversmithing and Metalwork from Camberwell College of Arts in 1997 where she has been working since 1998.
The shadow work investigates the role of memory as an inherent part of human psyche and its possibilities of translation through the tangible medium of art. The textile shadows act as a template of our presence into the lights. They perform as memory drawings of our past threaded into our future.

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Claire Weale and Holly Dinsdale are both currently studying towards a BA in Illustration at London College of Communication. Holding the belief that illustration is not defined by medium, they create work in whichever media they feel appropriate to communicate their subject. Producing work in print, 3d, film and more, they consider experimentation and research to be vital to their image making process, and a sense of playfulness to be vital to their final pieces.

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A graduate from Chelsea College of Art and Design, Alice White has exhibited successfully accross London. Her first solo show in Carnaby St lead to a review in the Independent newspaper. These works are an exquisitely sensitive portrayal of the human form and figure, wth an attention to detail bordering on the macabre.

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