Walking in Our Mind: Royal Festival Hall / Southbank, London
WALKING IN OUR MIND
A new sculpture by Nick Hornby and six young people from SE1 United
WALKING IN OUR MIND
5 – 25 August 2009
A sculpture by young people at SE1 United in collboration with Nick Hornby
Level 2 Foyer at Royal Festival Hall
Walking in Our Mind is a single sculpture designed in equal parts by six young people, each with six separate voices, distinctive ideas, opinions, histories and cultures. This work explores whether it is possible to achieve a physical landscape of shared interest, a true collaborative object that relates back to all the individuals that contributed. Walking in Our Mind invites the viewer to consider the creative journey beginning with the first idea and ending with standing back to see the final sculpture as a complete whole.
WALKING IN OUR MIND
A new sculpture by Nick Hornby and six young people from SE1 United
Private View:
Tuesday 4 August 2009
6pm – 8pm
Level 2 Foyer
Royal Festival Hall
Southbank Centre
Belvedere Road
SE1 8XX
Refreshments and speeches in Royal Festival Hall at 6.30pm
RSVP to haywardtours@southbankcentre.co.uk
WALKING IN OUR MIND
5 – 25 August 2009
A sculpture by young people at SE1 United in collboration with Nick Hornby
Level 2 Foyer at Royal Festival Hall
Walking in Our Mind is a single sculpture designed in equal parts by six young people, each with six separate voices, distinctive ideas, opinions, histories and cultures. This work explores whether it is possible to achieve a physical landscape of shared interest, a true collaborative object that relates back to all the individuals that contributed. Walking in Our Mind invites the viewer to consider the creative journey beginning with the first idea and ending with standing back to see the final sculpture as a complete whole.
Opening hours
10am – 10.30pm (daily)
Free admission
Credits: Freya Bramble-Carter, Nadia Birch, Craig Manahan, Nanakwame Bamfo, Daniella Roche, Elizabeth Doogan
This project is part of the Learning and Participation programme at Southbank Centre and is inspired by Walking in My Mind at the Hayward Gallery.
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