HER MIT Projects, since 2018
Pop-up exhibitions, performances, collaborations and conversations using readily available materials, locations and resources.
Pop-up exhibitions, performances, collaborations and conversations using readily available materials, locations and resources.
HER MIT Projects now has its own dedicated website (www.hermitprojects.com)
Image and object by Natasha MacVoy, a model of a floor plan showing spaces available for events and exhibitions
Image and object by Natasha MacVoy, a model of a floor plan showing spaces available for events and exhibitions
PRODUCTIONPRODUCTIONPRODUCTION, 2018
Tate Exchange Programme, Switch House, Tate Modern, London
PRODUCTIONPRODUCTIONPRODUCTION
Spike Island Associates, Bristol, raising questions about the value of commodities and society's consumption of them. Two days of interactive workshops, sound recordings and performances.
Spike Island Associates, Bristol, raising questions about the value of commodities and society's consumption of them. Two days of interactive workshops, sound recordings and performances.
Anwyl Cooper-Willis, Caroline Gill, Borislava Kostova, Carol Laider, Natasha MacVoy, Rob Martinique, James Norman, Penny Simons, John Simpson, John Steed and Kathy Wyatt
Curated by Laura Bottin and Natasha MacVoy
Curated by Laura Bottin and Natasha MacVoy
Image by Natasha MacVoy, Detail of banner made for the event
The Seed, 2009
26 February, 8-10pm, Plan 9 Gallery, Bristol
The Seed, An exploration of the disintegration of boundaries between sculpture, installation and performance.
A collaboration between Natasha MacVoy, Lucie Wilkins and Zoe Williams, produced and curated by the artists.
Image: Drawing for after party poster by Anna HIggie
A collaboration between Natasha MacVoy, Lucie Wilkins and Zoe Williams, produced and curated by the artists.
Image: Drawing for after party poster by Anna HIggie
NOT HERE NOT NOW, 2008, Plan 9 Gallery, Bristol
Demarcating their zones of temporality, expressing moments of a present that has already gone, the works of these four artists embrace the impermanence of their time together, in a show that is one day here and now, but is soon to be there and then.
Jeremy Walton, Extract from review in publication to accompany the exhibition, 2008
Jeremy Walton, Extract from review in publication to accompany the exhibition, 2008
SEPTEMBER XVII, 2009
Networking event at venues across Bristol with invited guests from Birmingham and Cardiff
SEPTEMBER XVII, 2009, organised by Natasha MacVoy
A day of exhibitions, events, talks and screenings around Bristol for visiting curators and artists from Birmingham and Cardiff.
Spaces and groups involved and opening for the day include Spike Island, Works|Projects, Bristol Diving School, northcabin, twelvethirty, Intercity Mainline, Station, Format, Plan 9, BV Studios and many more.
Poster for the event by James A Holland
Map by Chloe Brooks
A day of exhibitions, events, talks and screenings around Bristol for visiting curators and artists from Birmingham and Cardiff.
Spaces and groups involved and opening for the day include Spike Island, Works|Projects, Bristol Diving School, northcabin, twelvethirty, Intercity Mainline, Station, Format, Plan 9, BV Studios and many more.
Poster for the event by James A Holland
Map by Chloe Brooks
WHEN WE BUILD, LET US THINK WE BUILD FOREVER, 2008, Spike Island Commissioning Bay, Bristol
WHEN WE BUILD, LET US THINK WE BUILD FOREVER, 2008, Chloe Brooks, Michael Dean, Maria-Brigita Karantzi, Anouk Mercier, Natasha MacVoy
Co-Curated by Chloe Brooks, Katherine Daley-Yates and Natasha MacVoy
Co-Curated by Chloe Brooks, Katherine Daley-Yates and Natasha MacVoy