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Paved Paradise The Depot, 6th - 17th October PV 8th October, 6pm till late A selection of my blackboard works have been selected to be apart of the Paved Paradise show. This is my second time around with Scene and they always do great shows with quality work and artist, I definitely recommend checking it out. Scene presents 'Paved Paradise', the first in a series of shows in an exciting new space, bringing together work from across the creative disciplines and exploring the cross-overs in-between. The exhibition will be held at: The Depot, 38 Upper Clapton Road E5 8BQ, and will run from 6-17th October, with a public opening on Thursday 8th October. 'Paved Paradise' exhibits work from local artists, designers and architects using different media to explore the relationship between nature and domesticity within a curated setting. This is spatial storytelling, a theatre set of props working together to tell a story through fragments, hints and atmosphere. Visitors are free to explore a home which has been dissected, spliced and invaded by nature. This is the threshold between nature and the domestic as a spatial experience; probing the narrative behind art, architecture and design in everyday life. The exhibition will run alongside a programme of workshops and events exploring creativity and its relevance to our culture today, including a collaborative drawing event as part of the Campaign for Drawing's Big Draw. A programme of events will be available shortly. For more information on 'Paved Paradise' and a programme of events, see http://www.sceneart.co.uk/exhibition/paved-paradise/ For more information on Scene see www.sceneart.co.uk Twitter: @scenezinetweet Scene is a non-profit company, formed in 2014 as an accessible platform from which to promote the importance of art, design and architecture to the wider audience. Through a thought-provoking and inspiring programme of talks, events and workshops, we encourage involvement and discussion in all aspects of current design.
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