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FRESH AiR 2011

AiR PROJECT presents 

FRESH AiR
Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 March 2011

FRESH AiR is an initiative from Queen Mary, University of London, produced in collaboration with the Live Art Development Agency, offering recent graduates and emergent artists support, advice and professional development.

FRESH AiR features the FRESH AiR PLATFORM (an open submissions performance platform, mentoring, and critical feedback for programmed artists) and FRESH TIPS (a day of information and advice from experienced artists).

FRESH AiR is part of Queen Mary’s wider Artists in Residence (AiR) project – an in-house initiative to sustain established Live Art practitioners, support emerging artists, and invest in the spaces that nurture their work and audiences.

FRESH AiR developed out of the East End Collaborations project – details here.

FRESH AiR PLATFORM
Saturday 12 March from 18.00

The FRESH AiR PLATFORM is an opportunity for ten emerging artists to introduce their work to audiences. The FRESH AiR PLATFORM will take place in a range of spaces at Queen Mary, University of London.

FRESH AiR PLATFORM artists

Riccardo Attanasio/actionentropy
Katy Baird
Robin Bale
Hrafnhildur Benediktsdóttir
Luci Fiction
Victoria Firth
Sara Heitlinger
The Famous Lauren Barri Holstein
Claire Roberts
Spike

See this year’s call for proposals here.

FRESH TIPS
Sunday 13 March 13.00 to 17.00

FRESH TIPS is a day of information, advice and inspiration from experienced practitioners on issues and ideas such as Process, Collaboration, Politics, Survival, Diversity, Community, Ethics and Audiences.

FRESH TIPS contributors:

• Ron Athey
• Oreet Ashery
• Stacy Makishi
• Curious (Helen Paris & Leslie Hill)
• Adelaide Bannerman
• Julia Bardsley
• Marcia Farquhar
• Lois Weaver
• John Jordan
• Dominic Johnson

Location: Arts Building
Department of Drama, Queen Mary, University of London
Mile End Road, London E1 4NS

Tickets: Fresh AiR Platform £7(£5)
Fresh Tips £7(£5)
OR £12(£8) for both events

Ticket reservations: email: [email protected]
Tel: 020 7882 5196

More information: www.airproject.qmul.ac.uk

FRESH AiR is part of the AiR Project, Queen Mary’s in-house initiative to sustain established Live Art practitioners, support emerging artists, and invest in the spaces that nurture their work and audiences.

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