Beverley Carpenter

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MIRRORED WALLS
Beverly Carpenter
Image, courtesy of artist

June 16 – 24 Saturday – Sunday, dusk - dawn

Manipulated video from the everyday lives of residents and

workers within SE5 will be shown from dusk daily throughout

the festival on at the junction of Ellington Road and Hopewell Street

on the Elmington Estate, Warner Road opposite the Rose and Thistle

public house and the Snooker Club on Camberwell New Road.

 

Carpenters’ works are temporary public installations, transformations of the environment. They provide a different and unique way of experiencing our urban landscape based upon community, our diversity as individuals and the processes of engagement with one another.

The work reflects a fascination with the architectural forms that surround us, and the individuals who live and work in them. Our perception of what is real and what is meaningful is constantly altered by the circumstances we find ourselves in.

Supported by Camberwell Neighbourhood Renewal

Carpenter has been involved in using moving image with spaces and buildings for a few years.  These works engage communities in the process of exploring meaning within urban environments.

Current work includes ‘The Back Bittern Opera’, a project for Liverpool's 2008 City of Culture, with opera singers, musicians, film and video projections using the balconies of Back Bittern Street council flats, the roof terraces of the new Liverpool John Moores University Art and Design academy and the Metropolitan Cathedral piazza.

 

Sponsors:

Many thanks to :

The Church Street Hotel
London SE5

30 Boutique Spanish Americana styled rooms
Based on the Lower East Side of New York and Venice Beach California.
Bringing poetry, Love and Flare to South of the River.

For further information, please call
29-33 Camberwell Churst St, London SE5 8TR
Tel 020 7703 5984 Fax 020  7708 5087
Web: thechurchstreethotel.com Email: info@churchstreetholtel.com

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The Rose and Thistle Public House
The Camberwell Snooker Club

 

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