Unfinished.
An End of Year Exhibition, Celebrating 3 of Our Artists
Carl Dusu, Erin Hambly, Lydia Julien
PV: Thursday 24 February 2022 | 6-9PM
OPEN: Thu 24 Feb - Sun 27 Feb | 12-5PM
A coming together of 3 artists of multiple disciplines. ‘Unfinished’ explores themes of the physical & spiritual self, personal relationships, intimacy and performance as an artform.
Carl Dusu
An artist and multidisciplinary designer who draws inspiration from a well of memories and experiences. In his practice, Carl deals with a range of subject topics with a primary focus on human nature and issues surrounding the human experience. Exploring race issues, gender, inequality, mental health issues, loneliness and loss. He uses a range of media and traditional techniques to explore these avenues through painting.
Erin Hambly
A London based Artist, specialising in Photography & Performance. Her work explores themes of empowerment, vulnerability and intimacy. She is deeply interested in the dynamic & relationship between these feelings and how her practice provokes these emotions within her. Erin creates as a means to explore the physical body, the self and her personal relationships, using her art practice as a platform for self exploration.
Lydia Julien
An artist that works primarily through the medium of photography and performance. Her practice explores the body as a site traversing through a multitude of states, often intersecting with race and gender issues.
Supported Studio Programme: Through an application process, Art Hub Studios offers residents of the Royal Borough of Greenwich an annual chance to receive a free studio for a year. The opportunity focuses on finding creatives from underrepresented parts of the community, who are engaged in making art but may not consider having a studio.
The work on display is a compilation of work produced over the past 12 months by 3 winning artists.
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Where: Art Hub Studios, 5-9 Creekside, Deptford, SE8 4SA
Nearest Stations: Deptford Bridge (DLR) - 5 mins walk / Deptford (National Rail) - 10 mins walk / New Cross - 15 mins walk
Please Note: The gallery is on the 2nd floor with no step free access