Adam on St Agnes’ Eve – at 1:25
This unusually titled performance is a 1:25 scale model diorama and animated re-enactment of Ivor Davies’ 1968 multimedia theatre event, Adam on St Agnes’ Eve. This miniature event-installation (pictured above) has been commissioned as part of Silent Explosion, a major retrospective exhibition of Davies’ work curated by Judit Bodor and Nicholas Thornton. Alongside more recent works on the theme of destruction, this is a chance to revisit archive material of the Welsh artist’s 1960s avant-garde performances and happenings, including his contribution to the 1966 Destruction in Art Symposium.
21 January 2016, 2pm, National Museum Cardiff, Cathays Park, Cardiff. Silent Explosion continues until 20 March 2016.
www.a-n.co.uk/events/adam-on-st-agnes-eve-at-125

Unfinished Business 2
For the second event in Blue Monkey Network’s series of work-in-progress discussions, artist Felicity Truscott will present works developed during a residency undertaken on the Ashburnham Place estate. She will also discuss how she developed a personal mentoring and professional development programme over the course of 2015 with the support of an a-n Re:view bursary.
Wednesday 20 January 2015, 6pm, Towner, Devonshire Park, College Road, Eastbourne.
www.a-n.co.uk/events/unfinished-business-2-felicity-truscott

Nicklin Unseen: Photography Workshop
Before the Nicklin Unseen exhibition finishes at the end of this month, photographers have the chance to sign up for a hands-on photography workshop that, like the outdoor-located exhibition, will take the photographers on a walking tour through Birmingham city centre. Led by photographers Tim Cornbill and Verity Milligan, the afternoon will also include a talk on the history of photography within the context of Birmingham. Booking required.
Friday 22 January 2016, 12.30pm, Birmingham Midland Institute, 9 Margaret St, Birmingham.
www.a-n.co.uk/events/nicklin-unseen-photography-workshop

Metal, Paper, Ink
Sara Clark’s series of prints, drawings and photographs explore personal experiences of architectural space, using line, weight and form to consider the physical sensations and distortions of perception that she encounters and imagines in urban space.
Until 28 February 2016, The Ropewalk, Barton upon Humber, North Lincolnshire.
www.a-n.co.uk/events/metal-paper-ink

All of the above are taken from a-n’s Events listings section, featuring events posted by a-n’s members

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