Interlaced exhibition at Middlesbrough Art Week

Interlaced

Constantine Gallery on Teesside University Campus

Fri 27 Sep-Sat 5 Oct (Closed Sun -Tues)

Preview: Thurs 26 Sep, 5-7pm

Interlaced is the second exhibition that brings together the practices of the 13 artists that currently form Hypha. Hypha is a collective of women artists and curators based in the North East who have come together to build a supportive, generous, and critically engaged community.

Hypha includes: Holly Argent, Catherine Bertola, Jo Coupe, Katie Cuddon, Jennifer Douglas, Mani Kambo, Gayle Meikle, Claire Morgan, Rosie Morris, Bethany Stead, Harriet Sutcliffe, Matilda Sutton and Olivia Turner

Drawing from histories of women identifying collectives, we are interested in the relationship between intergenerational/career-level support and creative output, considering collaboration over competition, and the ways in which the collective can inspire, elevate, and hold significance for the future.

Gathering our work together in a shared space represents a tangible action. It opens up a conversation between our practices that reveals relationships and divergences between materials, processes, subject matter, and structures of support.

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Event programme

On Sat 28 Sep, 10.30am-12pm at MIMA, curators and researcher Becky Gee and Natalie Rudd will be in conversation, reflecting on the work in the show and the importance of artists working together. 

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