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Unearthed - the creative history of a brownfield site

3rd-11th September 2011

UNEARTHED: the creative history of a brownfield site
3rd-11th September 2011, 10am - 4pm
Warton House, 150 Stratford High Street, E15

 

UNEARTHED is a new project by Neville Gabie, the Olympic Delivery Authority’s Artist in Residence on the Olympic Park.

 

UNEARTHED is an exhibition and archive which seeks to reveal the cultural history of the Carpenters Road artists' studios in the former Yardley’s perfume factory, which used to be on the site of the London 2012 Aquatics Centre. These studios were managed by Acme Studios.

A collaboration between InSite Arts, Acme Studios, archaeologist James Dixon, and many of the artists, UNEARTHED is hosted by Ardmore Construction at Warton House, Yardley’s former offices in Stratford High Street.

 

Visit www.unearthedproject.org

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Carpenters Road studios. Photo: John Riddy (1990)

Carpenters Road studios. Photo: John Riddy (1990)