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Adam Sutherland, Grizedale Arts Director Talks: How Did We Get Here? (Part 3) <2013-2016>

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Date: 30 November 2022

Time: 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Price

Free

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Key information

All talks in this four part series are free to attend – both online and in person at The Farmer’s Arms – however, advance booking is essential for all through the ‘Book Here’ button above.

Live online access will be through Zoom, and we’ll also post on our Youtube channel for anyone who cannot make it to watch later. 

Talks start at 6.30pm sharp. The Stable Bar will be open for drinks from 5.30pm.

Venue

The Farmer’s Arms, Lowick Green – LA12 8DT

In this third episode of four, Adam Sutherland works with artist Laure Prouvost to release her 2013 Turner Prize winning Wantee installation, filmed at Lawson Park in a shed built by Coniston Youth Club and filled with ceramics made by Adam. Grizedale’s revival of the Coniston Institute gains momentum with innovative takes on landscape exhibitions, specialist craft workshops and celebrations of vernacular crafts and folk art. However, it’s not all plain sailing with the village, when an architect-designed cricket pavilion is put on ice indefinitely. An anticlimactic retrospective of Grizedale’s oeuvre held at Kendal’s Abbot Hall is a chance to take stock, and a hugely ambitious summer project at Dublin’s Irish Museum of Modern Art makes everyone involved thoroughly sick of courgettes.

About Our Autumn Talks Series: 

The Farmer’s Arms is not your typical pub. Nor is Grizedale Arts your typical arts organisation. They’ve both come a long way, and this autumn we’ve tasked our longest-standing staff members to tell you all about how we got here. Pick up a pint in The Stable Bar and settle down to hear some extraordinary and inspirational stories that connect art and life in ways that you’ve never dreamt of. Each session lasts an hour with ample time for questions at each talk’s end.

In 2023 our Talks season continues with varied guest speakers from the worlds of art & design, business, ecology, local history and much more.

About the Speaker:

Adam Sutherland MBE distils his 23 years as Grizedale Arts director into four unmissable chapters. Richly-illustrated with archival and rarely-seen images, Adam will highlight favourite creative projects in far flung spots, adventures with artists and lift the lid on just how much like herding cats working in the arts really is.

Adam was appointed Grizedale Arts’ Director in March 1999. He was previously director of art.tm, a visual arts organisation in the Scottish Highlands, prior to which he was a visual artist, producer and maker based in London. Adam has curated projects for commissioners such as Hauser & Wirth Somerset, Irish Museum of Modern Art (Dublin), PS1 / MoMA in New York and Jerwood Visual Arts in London.

Details

Date: 30 November 2022

Time: 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Price

Free

Book Here

Key information

All talks in this four part series are free to attend – both online and in person at The Farmer’s Arms – however, advance booking is essential for all through the ‘Book Here’ button above.

Live online access will be through Zoom, and we’ll also post on our Youtube channel for anyone who cannot make it to watch later. 

Talks start at 6.30pm sharp. The Stable Bar will be open for drinks from 5.30pm.

Venue

The Farmer’s Arms, Lowick Green – LA12 8DT

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