Exhibitions | London Mix

Showing: Mon 14th Jul - Sun 28th Sep

'How do we want the world to see our city?'

Looking through the eyes of young London

(The see the film of how the exhibition was conceived and created CLICK HERE

As part of the London Councils Cultural Activity Programme, Watermans and motiroti have joined forces to develop London Mix, a new participatory public art project. London Mix brings together five visual/digital artists to work with 300 young people aged between 13 and 19 years, from schools, colleges, clubs and community groups in Brent, Ealing, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow and Richmond.

With the spotlight on London in the lead up to the 2012 Olympic Games, we have invited young Londoners to explore their local neighbourhoods and create animations, films, photographs and digital media reflecting their diverse perspectives and shared experiences of life in West London.

London Mix artists, Emma Hart, Charlotte Hollinshead, Harold Offeh, Raksha Patel, Louisa Stathopoulou and Daniel Wallis, have worked in collaboration with groups to produce an exciting range of art works which reveal fresh insights and celebrate a wealth of creativity, enterprise and humour.

Filmmaker Steve Folorunsho has been following the work in progress, interviewing artists and participants throughout. Steve has created a 15-minute documentary film that is being screened as part of the final exhibition at Watermans and will also be available to view and download on the motiroti and Watermans websites.

Artists
Emma Hart, Charlotte Hollinshead, Harold Offeh, Raksha Patel, Louisa Stathopoulou, Daniel Wallis
Curator
Ali Zaidi
Film Director
Steve Folorunsho
Additional Filming
Rani Khanna, Alain Cross
Participants
Acton High School: George, Jodie, Patrycja, Rekou, Robbie, Sarah, Saveliy, Sid, Steven, Tarvinder
All Kids, All Sorts Youth Club: Adam, Blaze, Bradley, Charlie, Chernice, Claudia, Damian, David, George, Jamie, Jay, Jo, Josh, Levi, Louisa, Ryan, Tom, Tom H, Zak
AWAAZ Youth Project: Bikram, Daniel, Diva, Haany, Hardeep, Jeevan, Rachneet, Saqib
Brentford School for Girls: Amira, Amirah, Anisah, Cassie, Eleanor, Ellie, Fabiya. Laura, Manisha S, Manisha V, Moira, Nancy, Sara, Savannah, Tamana
Claremont High School: Adam, Avneesh, Nigel, Paramveer, Reena, Roshan, Rouin, Sanah, Sara, Sharon, Shishir, Shyree, Sulaman, Vivek, Yasin
Culture 4 Keeps, Children Looked After: Charlie, Gemma, Idil Omar, Jane
Esol Threshold West Thames College: Ahmad, Alodi, Andreea, Anish, Daniel, Kawser, Lukasz, Paula, Phiphatphong, Roscam, Samiira, Varinder
Golflinks Positive Futures Youth Club: Amir, Amirelle, Cobi, Daniel, Elizabeth, Izmir, Koneesha, Lauren, Leon, Luciana, Makat, Megan, Mukhtar, Shamarkie, Short, Storm, Sunny
Grimsdyke First and Middle School: Abigail, Ayisha, Catrin, Charlotte, Isabella, Isobel, Matthew, Nina, Osob, Roda, Sean, William
The Harefield Academy: Bethany, Brandon, Craig, Daniel, Hannah, Katie, Lewis, Mason, Reece, Sophie, Stephanie, Thomas
Hay Lane School: Alex, Dhilan, Eleazer, Kayatheepa, Kevin, Mariam, Merash, Neelam
Hillingdon Youth Awareness Programme: Andrew, Ben, Chloe, Chris, Daniel B, Daniel J, Gemma, Gerald, Jessica, Mathew, Steve
Isleworth & Syon School for Boys: Azeem, Bahij, Baldeep, Hicham, Pritpal, Sanjit, Sina, Vishal, Zain
The Log Cabin: Amanda, Ben, Dean, Dominic, Grant, Jacoby, Jaideep, Jasinder, Osman, Sophie, Troy
Mellow Lane School: Aneesha, Dani, Eesha, Priya, Seema, Shunaya, Viran
Northolt High School: Ajoke, Brandon, Charlie, Chirag, Hodo, Hussein, Karis, Omar, Rebecca, Tanya
Orleans House Gallery HEART (Health, Education & Art) young parents group: Alice, Annie, Charlene, Chris, Jade, Karina, Kirsty, Laura E, Laura F, Laura S, Michelle, Rhiannon, Tansy
Stockley Academy: Alyssia, Anne Marie, Charlette, Harvir, Jessica, Jordan, Kayleigh, Keeley, Louenna, Sophie, Tommy
Teddington School: Alex, Alexander, Charlotte, Ejona, Gagandeep, Jackson, Jessica, Ka Bo, Lauren, Matt, Roxanna, Will
and students from Dormers Wells High School, St. George Catholic Primary and Stag Lane Middle School
Producer for motiroti
Karla Barnacle-Best
Learning Director
Janice Galloway
Communications Manager
Ayira Khan
Administrator
Alison Bean
Production Management
Johnny Goodwin
Project Producers
Watermans, motiroti
Project Concept
Watermans
Concept Development and Exhibition Design
motiroti
Venue
Watermans
Funder
London Councils as part of its 2012 cultural activities programme
Special Thanks
PC Phil Beal, Alexandra Bennett, Samia Benothman, Chloe Coburn, David Critchley, Kim Dobson, Kelly Dooley, Jen Emeny, Andy Faulds, CLC Feltham, Simon Fisher, Emma Garson, Kate Guy, June Hammond, David Hellier, PC Mike James, Billy Langridge, George Langridge, Patrick Maloney, Diedre Oflanagan, Sally Richards, Raj Salhotra, Kuldip Sandhu, Debbie Squires, Michael Trottman, Rachel Tranter

  

 



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