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A collaborative exhibition produced by artists, school pupils and Camden Art Centre's Garden.
As the culmination of a year-long programme led by the artist team of Immanuel Adelowo, Henny Shaw and Eva Jonas this exhibition explores environmental processes of growth and decay.
Working in collaboration with pupils from The Village School and Swiss Cottage School the groups developed a shared visual language across natural dye, print, sculpture and ceramics.
Using the Drawing Studio and Garden spaces as sites for experimentation and discovery traditional techniques were combined with found and foraged natural materials. Playing with ideas of permanence and authorship the group then installed their works in the woodlands around the gallery. Left exposed to the elements over time these pieces are displayed here sun faded, rain soaked, trodden and nibbled by local fauna.
Footage from a wildlife camera used to capture these collaborations and workshop activity through the year will be displayed alongside expanded installations and artworks.
This programme is delivered in partnership with ActionSpace.