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Zoe Walker & Neil Bromwich: The Encampment Of Eternal Hope
@ BALTIC Centre For Contemporary Art, Gateshead
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Zoe Walker & Neil Bromwich: The Encampment Of Eternal Hope
A new exhibition by Zoƫ Walker & Neil Bromwich. The collaborative duo are renowned for their large-scale participatory events and exhibitions that invite audiences to imagine better worlds.
The installation is a post-apocalyptic Garden of Eden, survival camp, field laboratory and evolving community, creating a communal space that evolves during the course of the exhibition. Part-tent part-garden, The Encampment of Eternal Hope is made up of natural and synthetic structures and inflatables arranged as an environment to seek out positive strategies for future living at a time of global uncertainty.
The exhibition is a participatory experiment which will involve the audience in a programme of events and bring together experts in the fields of ecology, economics and the arts to explore ideas for future survival. Speakers include physicist David Korowicz from The Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability, Dr. Geraldine Wright from the Honeybee Lab, Newcastle University, Transition Towns and Heaton Herbalists, Newcastle.
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Venue: BALTIC Centre For Contemporary Art
Website http://www.balticmill.com
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