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The Drawing Factory is a creative forum for the thoughts and considerations of five artists connected by drawing…
UMA MAHADEVA AMY GREEN COLIN MARSH AMBROSINE ALLEN JONATHAN GILDERSLEEVES
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The Drawing Factory
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The Drawing Factory at Madame Lillie's
An Academy of Investigations
Fri 05.Feb.2010 - Sun 28.Feb.2010
For the past two years we have been filing our drawings. We have hundreds of them. Beautiful drawings, ugly drawings, tender drawings, failed drawings, sexy drawings, sexual drawings, drawings that are slightly annoying, drawings that we have fallen in love with, drawings that we despise, drawings that make us feel sad and drawings that are joyful. We have made them collaboratively over lunch, over a day or over weeks of sending them back and forth in the post. We invite you to explore our collection, exhibited for the first time in the UK at Madame Lillie’s Gallery in Stoke Newington.
Private View: Friday 5th Feburary 6.30-9pm
Open 12 - 6pm Fri - Sun
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The Drawing Factory - Drawing Archive
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Bestiary
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Competitions Project
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P R O J E C T S
2010
An Academy of Investigations, Madame Lillie’s Gallery, London
2009
The Drawing Factory do The Big Draw, 132 Streatham Hill, London
The Open Draw: Lambeth Gallery, 132 Streatham Hill, London, 2009
2008
Jake Ireland Architects Project: The Drawing Factory showcase a new architectural space at 30 Thornhill Road, London
The Drawing Factory Tours: The Crypt, St Pancras Church, Euston,
2007
Konstnärshuset Video Weekend: Smålandsgatan 7, Stockholm, Sweden
2005
The Ada Street Project: 2a Ada St, Hackney, London
Instrumental: Space 44. Group Show with guest curator Avis Newman Hackney, London
The Observatory Launch Exhibition, Wimbledon School of Art, London
Ours: Centre for Drawing, Wimbledon School of Art, London
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Workshops 2007 - 2008
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Drawing is rarely the result of artistic collaboration. In fact, drawing coincides historically with the idea of the individual ‘genius’ with the power to originate. Yet The Drawing Factory work collaboratively with drawing as either a beginning or a central element. The reality of working together allows each artist to step outside of his or her own creative practice into a larger picture. This is a liberating process and celebrates the fact that drawing can be playful and social.
The Drawing Factory Statement 2009Posted on January 7, 2010
