Domestic Model Camera | Lucy Clout, Carry Gorney, Rehana Zaman
Friday 12 May 2017, 6.30pm

 

 

A series of screenings that explore the home as a site for producing video; featuring work by Lucy Clout, Carry Gorney and Rehana Zaman; organised by Ed Webb-Ingall and the London Community Video Archive. Followed by a discussion chaired by Ed Webb-Ingall with the artists.

 

Lucy Clout, Warm Bath (2016)

Rehana Zaman, Tell me the story of all these things (2016)  

Carry Gorney, Women Talking (1978)

 

To reserve your place, please click here.

 


 

Lucy Clout is a London-based artist working primarily in video. Her practice considers the production and reproduction of minor speech, thinking about desire and the construction of kinship. Clout won the Jerwood / Film and Video Umbrella Award in 2015.

 

Rehana Zaman is a filmmaker and founding member of the Women of Colour Index Reading group.

 

In the 1970s Carry Gorney was a community artist/ activist, engaging communities through theatre and video, using local venues, often filming on street corners and editing in kitchens. Later she developed a project for women to collaborate in making their own video programmes, finding audiences through a community cable television station. In the 1990s she retrained and worked as a family psychotherapist in the NHS. Currently she writes, paints, and campaigns on behalf of unaccompanied child refugees.

 

Ed Webb-Ingall is a writer and filmmaker. He runs the public programme for the London Community Video Archive, at Goldsmiths University. 

 


 

Image: Carry Gorney, Women Talking, 1978. Still from video. Courtesy the artist and London Community Video Archive.

 

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