Cubitt> Structures That Cooperate: Get Paid! 18 Jan–24 Feb 2019

We are delighted to participate in Structures That Cooperate: Get Paid! in January 2019. Please see the copy of the information from Cubitt, and check out the special programme website for more information.

Structures That Cooperate: Get Paid!

Private View: Thurs 17 Jan 2019
6.30–8.30pm

Cultural Capital Cooperative Object #2 (CCCO#2) produced by artists Nikita Gale, Candice Lin, Sidsel Meineche Hansen, Nour Mobarak, Blaine O’Neill, and Patrick Staff, Black Obsidian Sound System (B.O.S.S) and Ceramics Studio Co-op and events with COOP Fund and Cooperative Lunch #2 hosted by Cooperativas de Alimentos

Open: 18 Jan–24 Feb 2019, Wed–Sun, 12–6pm

Events:
Cooperative Lunch #2 hosted by Cooperativas de Alimentos:  Sun 24, Feb 1–3pm
COOP Fund: Sat 16 Feb, 3–5pm

Structures That Cooperate reopens for 2019 with a second configuration of the space designed by Mexico City-based artist Clemence Seilles. It will host newly installed work in the gallery and an ongoing public programme under the title Get Paid!

Structures That Cooperate: Get Paid! presents artworks, events and projects operating with politicised models of economy and organisation. These include Cultural Capital Cooperative Object #2 (CCCO#2) a cooperatively produced and owned film by produced by artists Nikita Gale, Candice Lin, Sidsel Meineche Hansen, Nour Mobarak, Blaine O’Neill, and Patrick Staff amplified by the Black Obsidian Sound System (B.O.S.S) installed alongside works from the Ceramics Studio Co-op, London.

In continuation of a format established in October, where Cubitt’s gallery is used for an extended schedule of events, commissions, research and exhibitions, Get Paid! will present work across several formats and timeframes

For a 12-month period Cubitt will be licensing the CCCO#2 film as a process of dialogue and support of the Cultural Capital Cooperative group. CCCO#2 will be installed in the gallery for Get Paid! inviting Black Obsidian Sound System to amplify the sound of the film for the opening night. Black Obsidian Sound System is a collectively made and owned sound system established in the summer of 2018 with the intention of bringing together a community of queer, trans and non binary people of colour involved in art, sound and radical activism.

After CCCO#2’s public installation in the gallery, the film will be available to view at Cubitt by appointment until December 2019, alongside a template of the CCC license agreement. This agreement will be made available as a free download from the Cubitt website as a resource for others, to be adapted and used in support of future cooperative art production.

Into this context, Get Paid! invites another cooperative, Ceramics Studio Co-op an artist-run worker co-operative in south London. Ceramics Studio Co-op will present a selection of works for sale by its members and, as part of a longer term conversation, are working with The Voice of Domestic Workers towards the production of a new collaborative ceramic work for sale later in 2019.

Ongoing collaborations include working with Clemence Seilles on the scenography of the gallery space, The Voice of Domestic Workers in residence, Schooling & Culture at AMSI and research with W.A.G.E.

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Structures that Cooperate is a programme of projects that began October 2018 that talk to Cubitt’s context as an artist-run co-operative. It is a call to question default approaches to programming a gallery space, looking instead to collective formats, imaginaries and realities.

Projects and artists who will feature in the 2019 programme include: Ain Bailey, Lucy Clout, Deborah Findlater, Aya Haidar with The Voice of Domestic Workers and Women for Refugee Women, Adelita Husni-Bey, Schooling & Culture with Arts and Media School Islington, Serena Lee, W.A.G.E, Cubitt’s Education programme and more to be announced.

This exhibition is supported by Arts Council England and Outset Contemporary Art Fund.

 

 

 

Last pottery collection before Winter Break

Last collection of student work and firing service jobs  before winter break will be on these days:

18 December 6 – 9pm

15 December 10:30am – 1pm

No new work will be accepted for urgent firings on those days. Thank you for your understanding.

The studio is on the winter break until 12 January 2019, when regular opening hours resume.

Tuesday: 6pm – 9pm

Thursday: 10:00am – 1pm

Saturday: 10:30am – 1pm

Please contact us in advance to confirm we can help you.

Happy Winter Holidays!

 

 

 

Bookings for People’s Pottery Classes Spring Term 2019 are now open!

Bookings for People’s Pottery Classes Spring Term 2019 are now open, hooray!

We are also pleased to announce the new Friday night class witch will be led by ceramics artist Anja Lubach, who is joining our team.

You can sign up for classes going through the links below:

People’s Pottery  – Spring Term Dates 2019

Tuesday Evenings: 15 January – 2 April 2019

Thursday Mornings: 17 January – 4 April 2019

Thursday Evenings: 17 January – 4 April 2019

Friday Evenings: 18 January – 5 April 2019

Saturday Mornings: 12 January – 30 March 2019

We look forward to greeting all new and returning students in the next year.

Yours coop team 🙂

Winter Open Studios – 1 December 2019

We are delighted to announce Winter Open Studios event on the 1st December 12:00-18:00.

Join us for a winter celebration, come and see our studio exhibition, and shop for festive presents.

We will have some site-specific installations, newly developed pottery projects,  and mulled wine.

Artists and collectives involved:

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Pottery illustration workshops with FreddeLanka

We are excited to announce pottery illustration workshops with FreddeLanka that will be run in November and December 2018. This is a great opportunity to make customised festive presents for your loved ones and try out illustration.

See available dates under the links below:

Illustrating ceramics baubles with FreddeLanka – November 2018

Illustrating ceramics plates with FreddeLanka – December – January 2018

 

Ceramics Studio Space Available from August 2018

Ceramics studio space available

August 2018

Ceramics desk space will be available at Ceramics Studio Co-op, artist-run maker space and workshop, as we are expanding our studio spaces provision to further sustainability of the workshop.

The studio is equipped for professional ceramics practice, with essential equipment like throwing wheels, a slab roller, 5 kilns of various sizes etc.

Rent of desk space includes access to studio equipment and shared common area where bigger pieces can be produced.

Annual Open Studios event is held in the beginning of December. You will be included into studio’s online directory of artists.

We are looking for a ceramics practitioner at any stage of their career who is able to practice independently, has basic material knowledge, is organised and willing to work within a collective.

You will be expected to be responsible for your making process (sourcing materials, tools, recycling etc). Initial assistance with firings and kiln training can be provided.

Willingness to participate in the annual Open Studio events will be paramount.

Please contact us via email or phone to arrange a viewing appointment.

Or fill out this small form if you would like to apply to join the studio now.

Summer Opening Hours

Summer Opening hours update

Please be aware we are on slightly different schedule during our summer months. We appreciate your visits within this time frame.

Summer – Autumn 2018

7 July – 31 July

20 July 11:00 – 13:00

21 July 10:30 -13:00

28 July 10:30 -13:00

1 August – 6 September

Tuesdays 18:30 – 21:00

Thursdays 10 – 13:00

A Silent Transformation, film screening and discussion

A Silent Transformation film

Join us for one of the first screenings of A Silent Transformation film in London that we are co-hosting with a local housing.  This screening is a part of Cooperative Fortnight, celebration of co-operative difference.

A Silent Transformation is a film about the transformative power of the co-operative model.

The co-operative movement was built by people who took on the responsibility for their collective well-being in the face of government neglect, economic exclusion and cultural discrimination.
As the modern economy increasingly denies vast sectors of the population basic amenities for decent life, this co-operative spirit is as critical as ever. However, over the years the co-op sector has become insular and poorly understood.

The film sets out to explore the innovative self-help efforts of diverse communities across the Province of Ontario. By addressing their needs collectively they are helping to regain the radical vision of co-operation.
In these communities are the seeds of economic democracy, global solidarity, and a new popular movement to transform society.

The license for this screening had been kindly provided by Co-operatives UK, the regional cooperative body for the UK. The screening is co-organised by Sanford Housing Co-Op and Ceramics Studio Co-op.

Address: House 0, Sanford Housing Co-op, New Cross, London SE14 6NB