You are cordially invited to the opening reception of One Minute - Volumes 1-6
Saturday 19 January 2013, 12-4pm
Location
Furtherfield Gallery & Social Space
McKenzie Pavilion, Finsbury Park
London N4 2NQ
Transport
Tube: Manor House, Finsbury Park
Buses: 141, 341, 153, 253, 254, 259, 29, 4, N253, N279, N29
Train: Finsbury Park, Harringay, Harringay Green Lanes stations
Screenings schedule
Sat 19 - Sun 20 January 2013: One Minute Volume 1-2
Sat 26 - Sun 27 January 2013: One Minute Volume 3-4
Sat 02 - Sun 03 February 2013: One Minute Volume 5-6
Open 12-4pm
About One Minute - Volumes 1-6
In partnership with 20-21 Visual Arts Centre, Furtherfield Gallery is pleased to host One Minute volumes 1-6 curated by the film-maker Kerry Baldry over three consecutive weekends in January and February 2013. The programme will also be shown at 20-21 later in 2013.
One Minute - Volumes 1-6 are an eclectic mix of artists moving image constrained to the time limit of one minute and includes over 80 artists at varying stages of their careers.
The artists involved range from established figures, such as Guy Sherwin and Catherine Elwes, to comparative newcomers through a multinational roster of those in between; and the methods deployed and content treated of are hugely diverse, a master class in the very short form film.
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About Furtherfield
Furtherfield provides platforms for art, technology and social change. Funded from Arts Council England since 2005, Furtherfield is now one of Arts Council England's National Portfolio Organisations. Furtherfield Gallery has established an international reputation as London's first dedicated gallery for networked and media art, hosting regular exhibitions and public events since 2004. With the support of Haringey Council the gallery is now based at McKenzie Pavilion in the heart of Finsbury Park.
Furtherfield is supported by Haringey Council and Arts Council England through the National Portfolio funding programme.
Furtherfield - A living, breathing, thriving network for art, technology and social change since 1997