One Month to Go!

With one month to go we are busy finalising our programme of events and so we are delighted that Barefoot Wine have agreed to provide drinks for our Opening at Plurabelle Books on October 17th. Barefoot Wine are also supporters of Oxfam, so between us we are hoping to raise some funds for the Oxfam Education programme on the night and throughout A:L:L. Full details to follow of what should be an exciting night of experimental music, performance, hot soup, Barefoot Wine and maybe even some art thrown in as well. With many thanks to Hannah Fagan from Barefoot Wine…

Cities, Like Dreams

Many thanks to visual artist and photographer Grete Dalum-Tilds from the University of Northampton, who has written for us a very rich and wide-ranging essay that looks ahead to A:L:L and locates it within a wider context of extended exhibitions and urban interventions. Grete’s writing suggests some fascinating connections to other works and projects – definitely worth a read! Click here to read Grete’s essay.

Keeping focussed

With the exhibition just over a month away we are getting towards the business end of proceedings, and our focus is turning to matters of implementation and installation, so it was a very appropriate choice of wording that AnnaMaria Kardos chose when she visited Cambridge again today for a trial installation of her site-specific work that will adorn the corridors of power at Anglia Ruskin University. [Note also our lovely flier in the background on the noticeboard, courtesy Peter Sutton‘s tireless design work for us]. We shall be updating our website over the coming weeks with full details of artworks, locations and our programme of…