Art
FreeA Cake of Painted Tin – Panel discussion & screening event
Advance booking advised. The event is free to attend but we invite you to consider making a donation at checkout to support Plymouth Arts Cinema.
In conjunction with the exhibition ‘A Cake of Painted Tin’ at Studio KIND in November, artist Katy Richardson, alongside collaborators and curator Lucy Rollins, will present this moving image & sound work exploring the experiences of writer Antonia White, with particular reference to her Frost in May quartet of novels.
A Cake of Painted Tin translates White’s experience into the bodies, voices and gestures of these women collaborators, creating echoes across the almost 100 years since her incarceration at Bethlem. The panel discussion will shine a light on the part that collaborators have each played in the making of the work, discussing the collaboration and the practices of those involved.
There will be a Q&A section for members of the audience to ask questions.
Event sold out?
Email info@plymouthartscinema.org to be added to the waiting list. Please indicate your name, date and time of the event, number of tickets you require, and the best phone number to contact you on. We'll be in touch if tickets become available.
Accessibility
We want our cinema to be as inclusive as possible. Access information is available here. Please email info@plymouthartscinema.org or phone 01752 206114 if you have any questions.
In conjunction with the exhibition ‘A Cake of Painted Tin’ at Studio KIND in November, artist Katy Richardson, alongside collaborators and curator Lucy Rollins, will present this moving image & sound work exploring the experiences of writer Antonia White, with particular reference to her Frost in May quartet of novels.
A Cake of Painted Tin translates White’s experience into the bodies, voices and gestures of these women collaborators, creating echoes across the almost 100 years since her incarceration at Bethlem. The panel discussion will shine a light on the part that collaborators have each played in the making of the work, discussing the collaboration and the practices of those involved.
There will be a Q&A section for members of the audience to ask questions.
Event sold out?
Email info@plymouthartscinema.org to be added to the waiting list. Please indicate your name, date and time of the event, number of tickets you require, and the best phone number to contact you on. We'll be in touch if tickets become available.
Accessibility
We want our cinema to be as inclusive as possible. Access information is available here. Please email info@plymouthartscinema.org or phone 01752 206114 if you have any questions.