MA Art and Science Class of 2021 present ‘Virtual Ground’

 

MA Art and Science graduates are presented their work through both virtual and physical exhibitions and hosting a public online symposium.

‘VIRTUAL GROUND’ PHYSICAL EXHIBITION

The ‘Virtual Ground‘ physical exhibition was at Asylum Chapel; a stunning grade two listed building and Safehouse 1 and 2; two charming abandoned Victorian houses in Peckham London, currently a hub for contemporary art. This new show brought together works of 20 interdisciplinary artists, who work and experiment at the intersection of art and science, researching a broad range of subjects from ecology to philosophy, neuroscience to spirituality, light to perception, biotechnology to feminism… and more. Scientific theories and perspectives relevant to our times are critiqued through a diverse range of media including painting, performance, video, print, new media, sound, montage, sculpture, installation and virtual reality.

Virtual Ground‘ grew from a need for a paradigm shift; to blossom new ideas and ways of thinking beyond the binary, beyond the institution, beyond our inherited reality and into new worlds.

‘VIRTUAL GROUND’ PHYSICAL EXHIBITION (following Covid19 social distancing regulations).

Asylum Chapel, Caroline Gardens, Asylum Road, SE152SQ

July 6th – 7th July 2021 

Safehouse 1 and 2, 137 – 139 Copeland Road SE15 3SN

July 9th – 12th July 2021

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