2009 Festival: Southbank Centre talk – Craftspace & Slow Arts

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From knitting groups on the tube to potters winning the Turner Prize, the revival of craft is central to current arts practice, and notions of slowness are epitomised by crafts and craftsmanship.

Helen Carnac, co-curator of Craftspace’s 2009 exhibition on Slow Arts, joins artist Russell Martin and researcher Paul Harper to consider notions of ‘slowness’.


date: 27 April 2009
time: 19:45 – 21:15
cost: £7.50
location: Level 5 Function Room
Southbank Centre
Belvedere Road, London
SE1 8XX
tel: 0871 663 2500
web: www.southbankcentre.co.uk

2 Responses to “2009 Festival: Southbank Centre talk – Craftspace & Slow Arts”

  1. russellmartin Says:

    More details of this event can be found at http://makingaslowrevolution.wordpress.com/analogue/out-in-the-open/out-in-the-open-event-1/


  2. Slow Down Southbank style… | slow down london Says:

    [...] will cover a broad spectrum of slow living, from Craftspace’s exploration of craftsmanship in Slow Arts, to a discussion on how anxiety about climate change has made Slow Travel not just a lifestyle [...]


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