Beth Collar: Artist In Conversation

Artist Beth Collar is joining us via zoom from Rome to speak about her upcoming projects, her approach to making and performance.

Beth works between disciplines. Performances become the basis for sculptures, sculptures become a starting point for a video or a text, or, drawings become the wellspring of a performance. Her practice examines the external forces that meld her personality, alter her desires and guide her behaviour. She is interested in the visual languages of systems of power, in how the verbal can interact with the physical and in how histories are exhumed and repurposed. She was born in Cambridge. She studied fine art at London Met, drawing at the Princes Drawing School and Sculpture at the Royal College of Art

When is it?

Wednesday 2nd December 7-8pm

How to attend

Purchase a ticket here

or

Sign up to PEER GROUP. All members of Peer Group can attend all of Gaada’s Artist in Conversations via Zoom for free (regardless of whether you are part of the current or future Peer Group sessions).


Peer Group is kindly supported by the Shetland Charitable Trust.

Fist Pump (Rafa, Muzza, The Joker), Beth Collar, 2019

Sculptures of three male, elite tennis players arms, made from wet clay and kept moist for the duration of the exhibition for group show No, No, No, No at Cell Project Space, London 9th Feb - 25th March 2018.

Image courtesy of the artist.

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