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Welcome to The Gallery

All sorts of psychogeographical art - pop in any time!



​Psychogeographic exhibitions, art works and films that you can view via the 4WCoP Gallery any time during the weekend of 4-6th September. 
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The Exhibition Space is still being built. Links and images will be ready for launch on Friday, along with some new additions.

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A Different Lens - ​Take a virtual walk around Margate with the Margate Bookie and a group of artists responding to the challenges of impairment, curated by Elspeth (Billie) Penfold.

Towards a Poetics of Time - ​Mihaela Motaianu 

Outfalls - a collaboration between two artists, Judith Tucker (visual artist) and Harriet Tarlo (poet), drawing on thirty years of experience of working with landscape in their respective fields.

Excavations and Estuaries - a film exploration of landscape by artist Judy Tucker and poet Harriet Tarlo. Filmmaker Annabel McCourt. 

The Place of the Wound: attending to places wounded by the legacies of historical violence. External website with links to video lectures by various artists - see weblink for further details. Thanks to Karen Till for permission to use.

The Geographical Turn asks how geographers and artists might learn from their separate exploration of the common themes of space, place, and environment. External website. Thanks to Gerry Kearns for permission to use.

Project Fitties - an exploration of Humberston Fitties Chalet Park near Cleethorpes by Judith Tucker (visual artist) and Harriet Tarlo (poet).

Splinter in My House Shoe - Satya G documents her experience of walking her usual solitary desire paths in Bombay on Google Maps, but with virtual companions. Film, 30 mins. Satya G.

Lost Farms - Stephen Walker explores the lost farm of Macclesfield Forest, part of his 6-year research project “Landscape/Exhaustion”.  
 

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Gateways of Aegina - photographs of liminal places by Fiona Weir

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Psychogeography at The Tate. 



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