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McMillan Herb Garden: Deptford Soil

10 December, 2011 - 24 December, 2011, at Utrophia Project Space: The High Street

‘Deptford Soil’ is an exhibition of work by local artists whom have an affiliation with the McMillan Herb Garden, a non profit making organisation who run creative workshops for young people in the Deptford area.


The exhibition celebrates differing aspects of Deptford culture and illustrates the personal creative processes born from residing in SE8. Exhibits are not confined to reflecting the physical nature of the area, or the people who inhabit it, but explores also individual responses to the greater world community through art, music and design.

 

Artists:

Mick Bonfield

Carolyn Moon

Michael Tudor

Merlin Hayward

Richard Walker

Gordon Furn

Dave Aylward

Fred Aylward

Joy Bonfield Colombara

Dave Eyre

Diane Jones

Mark Moynihan

The Green Rebels

 

Events:

Private View Friday 9th December 6-9pm

Music from Lol Coxhill, Tom Scott, Rob Mills and The Nearly Perfect

MC Dave Aylward

 

Music and film:

 

Saturday 10th December 7pm - prompt

Home Grown Film Night presents

'HIDE AND SEEK' 1972

Deptford's 'JACK IN THE GREEN' 2006-2011

'GONE HOUSE GHOST HOUSE 117 ELEGIES' 2005

A split screen with live sound track from RABBIT

 

Sunday 11th December 5-7pm

DRUMTROPHIA

 

Wednesday 14th December 6-9pm

Mid View

Music from The Missing Puddings and The Conformists 

Compere Joe Bazouki

 

Saturday 24th December

End of the Road 12-4pm

Music TBC

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