GLASS TOWN
by Richenda Court
11 Feb - 07 Mar at The Muse
269 Portobello Road, Notting Hill
12 Feb - 28 May Digital Exhibition
IMA Digital Gallery
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In Collabration with IMA, supported by The Muse
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A story told through the voice of etchings, linocuts, poems, and a short film where two people are thrown into a paused world.
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"...they play with glass chess boards and wonder at crystals, all the time reflecting on the still world around them. ‘The Girl’ in ‘Glass Town’ carries with her a glass cabinet full of mountains. In this mountain range is the centre to an emotional journey."
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GLASS TOWN not only represents their world but the current emotional events happening in the world today. Join the story of GLASS TOWN with Richenda at The Muse, presented by IMA Studio.
Richenda studied ‘Expressive Arts’; fine art and contemporary dance, at Brighton University before completing a post graduate contemporary dance course at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. Dance is often referenced in her work both emotionally and physically through the careful positioning of the figure.
Her work is also held in collections including the Victoria & Albert Museum, home to the National Collection of British Print.
Richenda Court
Artist Interview
Artist Interview Coming Soon.
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Collateral Events
exploring GLASS TOWN online with artist Richenda Court & IMA.
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Date & Time - TBC​
Free Online Event
an introduction to the world of Richenda's print making.
Date & Time - TBC
*workshops subjects to government guideline for COVID.​
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Richenda In Conversation With IMA:
how subconscious is used in art
an online artist talk & round table discussion
Date & Time - TBC​
Free Online Event
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Panel Discussion: Arts funding
a discussion with a panel of artists who discuss their various funding application experiences. The good and the bad.
Date & Time - TBC​
Free Online Event
IMA Digital Gallery
IMA Digital Gallery is the digital space where you can experience GLASS TOWN virtually.
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Experience IMA's re-imagainging of how art can be experienced online, with a hint of IMA apporach.
A start-up formed by creatives, built to support working artists, aspire to the act of re-imagining the art world, re-interpretating what it means to be a working artist, and re-positioning the relationship between creatives and other walks of life.