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Group Process is the latest season of work to be staged by Radar, Loughborough Universitys contemporary arts programme. Running into February; it involves new and adapted commissions produced by artists Lisa Cheung, Yvonne Droge Wendel, public works / myvillages.org, Parfyme and Yara El-Sherbini.
Group Process is the latest season of work to be staged by Radar, Loughborough University's contemporary arts programme. Running into February; it involves new and adapted commissions produced by artists Lisa Cheung, Yvonne Droge Wendel, public works / myvillages.org, Parfyme and Yara El-Sherbini. The catalyst for each season is a particular area of research or inquiry that is current and is being investigated by both artists and academics. Once identified, the themes act as a platform from which the ideas can be explored via a programme of performances, exhibitions, talks and symposia, providing audiences with a range of opportunities to engage with the concepts. Whilst the current mix is diverse in nature, it is united by a shared interest in collaboration, exchange and interaction. Alongside these projects a symposium at the end of January provided a space for debate around the reasons for an increased interest in collaborative practice and discussion on how artist' work offers tangible societal benefits. Radar benefits from not being confined to a particular location, instead inhabiting a range of spaces across the University campus and town. Producing a programme with a...
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