Venue
Three Storeys
Starts
Friday, September 10, 2021
Ends
Sunday, September 26, 2021
Address
Old Bristol Road, Nailsworth, GL6 0JE
Location
South West England

There is a brief moment in time when a building, undergoing works, is truly raw. The process of deconstructing, though messy and chaotic, reveals shadows and imprints uncovering hidden stories.

 

Brewery 1820, Comrades Social Club 1918 and now Three Storeys centre for creative working, the building holds a significant role in the area.

 

Join us for leave / stay / arrive, an art exhibition linked with Heritage Open Days and Stroud Valley Arts SITE Festival.

Inviting the public to shift their focus from the newly refurbished building, immersive site specific sculpture, sound and video, provoke discussion on the value of changing spaces, probing what constitutes historical merit.

Dates:

10th-12th Sept – Heritage Open Days

17th-19th Sept – Site Festival

24th-26th Sept – Site Festival

 

Open times: 11am-5pm

 

Programme of events:

Artists Talk (part of Heritage Open Days) – Sept 11th (2-3pm)

Panel Discussion (part of Heritage Open Days) – Sept 11th (6-7:30pm)

w/ a member of the Nailsworth Archives, Comrades Club member & owner of Three Storeys.

Artists Talk (part of SVA open studios) – Sept 26th (3-4pm)

Advance booking via: https://www.threestoreys.co.uk/whatsonarticles/leavestayarrive

all events are free

Sheppard Fidler and Stapleford share an interest in the relationship of human body to place, physical memories and spaces in flux. They use movement exercises, influenced by somatic practice, as a conduit for connection; stimulating their collaboration to inform the sculptures, installations and public interventions they go on to create.