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Ego on Display at East London’s Exhibition Collective

Since 2013 London’s Exhibition Collective has been nurturing East London’s artistic community with regular workshops and annual themed shows yet 2017 is set to be its most accomplished year yet. Established by a small group of creative friends living in Stoke Newington, the EXC has since grown into a fourteen strong group of emerging artists […]

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2017-11-16 16:40
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Since 2013 London’s Exhibition Collective has been nurturing East London’s artistic community with regular workshops and annual themed shows yet 2017 is set to be its most accomplished year yet. Established by a small group of creative friends living in Stoke Newington, the EXC has since grown into a fourteen strong group of emerging artists working in a variety of forms including collage, pen and ink, photography, paint, pottery and needlework.

The group will open their four-day exhibit on the evening of Thursday 23rd of November at Heneage Street’s Fifth Base Gallery, just off Brick Lane. This year they will be exhibiting an eclectic interpretation of art on the shared theme of Ego. Other years’ themes have included Peace, Alchemy and Light and Dark.

Many of the artists exhibiting have been a part of the EXC since 2013 and have developed their individual style over their five years with the collective via the groups creative gatherings, including stain-glass window workshops, pottery and a Collaborative Canvas workshop in which boards were rotated every 30 minutes throughout the group until a full circle was reached.

As pen and ink artist and one of the original members of the group David Horgan says ‘The EXC has provided a great spring-board for me to get back into art and develop my style after a long hiatus, the workshops and exhibitions are enormous fun and build a real sense of comradery and this has led to me having the confidence to push my artwork further than I have before.’

Exhibition runs from Thursday 23rd till Sunday 26th.

Opening night – Thursday 23rd 6-9pm will be accompanied by a Sin Gusano ran bar, East London’s newest Mexican Mezcal pop-up.

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Friday Evening – 24th 6-9pm starts with a Sin Gusano Mezcal talk and tasting (7pm), followed by a contemporary dance performance inspired by the art and performed by members of the Berlin Dance Theatre Company Gau.

Saturday 12-7pm, Sunday 12-4pm at Fifth Base Gallery, 23 Heneage Street, London E1 5LJ. Closest Tube: Aldgate. Affordable art will be for sale all weekend, including original pieces and limited edition prints.

Website: http://www.exhibitioncollective.co.uk/
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