The next MotorMouth sessions are:
Thursday 19th JULY
Thursday 16th AUGUST
The sessions will take place between
6.30pm-8.30pm
at
Motorcade/FlashParade
BV Studios
37 Phillip Street
Bedminster
Bristol
BS3 4EA
Email Poppy to book a place to present your work or just to attend: poppypitt@googlemail.com
MotorMouth is an Informal group critique sessions run Poppy Pitt of BV studios, hosted as part of the Motorcade/FlashParade programme and linked to the London crit 'Engine ChatChat,' founded by Elizabeth Murton
Over 20112 Both groups hope to encourage dialogue, exchange and possible collaborations between Bristol and London based Artists.
MotorMouth is a regular session that will run everyother Month over 2012;
it runs from 2-4pm - and is a chance for you to bring work to a group of peers and get helpful feedback. Come with a question or concern to ask your fellow artists. It is an informal crit based on constructive feedback and discussion.
How MotorMouth came about, and what is it for?
Elizabeth Murton and Poppy Pitt Studied at Goldsmiths University of London together. After graduating, Elizabeth started Engine ChatChat in 2007 to provide a place for people to talk about their art works in a constructive environment. Elizabeth is now working with Poppy to run MotorMouth in Bristol as part of an Engine ChatChat network. This set-up aims to encourage a network-platform across cities to encourage exciting discussion, collaborations, friendships and opportunities.
“We hope that the partnership between the two groups will provide opportunities for Bristol artists to travel to Cor Blimey in London and present their work, and for London artists to travel to Motorcade and do the same. We will also be setting up on line forums for continued and regular interaction between the groups.
"This will provide a platform for critical discussion and debate across cities, as well as opportunities for emerging artists to widen their artistic circles, create new opportunities and provide a space for artists to interact with, encourage and support each other. Archive:



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