'Until you became me' tours to the House Mill, London

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Open 5th-21st July. Thursday-Sunday, 11am-5pm.
Private View: Thursday 4th July 6-9pm

Until you became me exhibition is touring to the world’s largest surviving tidal mill - the House Mill in London. Exploring how water connects us to each other and our environment, artists Karen Le Roy Harris and Miriam Sedacca will exhibit new individual and collaborative works including ceramic sculpture, film, installation and performance made in direct response to this unique and atmospheric space.

As part of the project there will a full programme of events with film screenings, performances and a water ceremony with invited artists.

'Until you became me' opens at St Mary’s Mill, Chalford

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Open two weekends: 11-12 May and 18-19 May 2019, 11am-5pm.

Until you became me is a site-specific touring exhibition supported by the Arts Council exploring how water connects us to each other and our environment. Artists Karen Le Roy Harris and Miriam Sedacca will exhibit new individual and collaborative works. The exhibition tour starts at St Mary’s Mill in Chalford as part of the Stroud Valley Arts Site Festival.

The artists will create an immersive space which invites visitors to consider themselves as bodies of water, constantly in flux and intimately connected with others and with their surroundings.

Skein Perfomance - Jersey Opera House

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Collaborative performance Skein will be performed at the Jersey Opera House Studio on Friday 12th January 2018 at 8pm.

An experimental performance uniting sound and movement, skin and cloth supported by ArtHouse Jersey. Skein explores the boundaries of subjectivity through both the individual and collective experience of the body and the dynamic and physical experiences of these relationships, questioning the idea of skin as a boundary which separates us from the world and from others.

Skein is being developed as part of a collaboration between four artists: dancer Alys Hughes, visual artists Karen Le Roy Harris and Miriam Sedacca, and visual and sound artist Lola de la Mata.