Showing posts with label small scale survival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label small scale survival. Show all posts
Sunday, 12 September 2010
It was great to meet artists, Will Cruickshank, Emily Speed, Kirsty Tinkler and Laura White, for our inaugural project, Small Scale Survival, in the space together last Friday (10th).
We talked about the projects development and how it might evolve as an 'artistic laboratory' in the coming months. It's really exciting to see how things are taking shape.
Monday, 6 September 2010
We are having a site visit with the Small Scale Survival artists on Friday Before they arrive, here's a sneaky interior photo of the main event space.
Monday, 30 August 2010
It's been a while since our last post, but we haven't disappeared. We've been busy negotiating 'behind the scenes' in the run-up to the launch of our inaugural project, Small Scale Survival, in a new large 'multi-functional' warehouse space near Cambridge train station. We will now be keeping you up-to-date with more regular posts and pictures in the run-in to the launch event. Please keep an eye out for further news coming soon.........
Aid & Abet is an artist-led initiative based in Cambridge, co-founded by artists Sarah Evans David Kefford and CJ Mahony.
Aid & Abet functions as a grassroots organisation to provide a creative platform and outlet for artistic practice.
Aid & Abet provides a framework that facilitates meeting, conversation and interaction through a three-way relationship between artist, artwork and audience.
Aid & Abet is interested in cross-disciplinary practice, self initiated and DIY approaches and the untilisation of diverse methods of distribution.