The Mission Arts Club
The Members and Friends of The Mission Arts Club have made it possible for artists with no or very limited resources to develop their art in parts of the Old Eton Mission building by transforming, over a period of two years, a once abandoned and forgotten space into artists studios, space for workshops, art events and an arts platform.
The building occupied by The Mission Arts Club was originally a snooker club. When the snooker club moved out in the late seventies, the building was left abandoned and suffered serious damage and ruin. Thanks to The Mission Arts Club and the ongoing support of St Mary's of Eton Church the building is now again in a useable state.
91 Eastway, Hackney Wick, London E9 5JA
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In this video David Rickard and his team set up his exhibition 'Testing the Limits' at the Nunnery Gallery.
David shows the viewer how his pieces were constructed and how they worked in the space.
David Rickard has investigated...
Filmed in the Nunnery at Bow Arts Trust
Examining how perceptions of masculinity are defined and constructed in cinematic representations using gestures and actions. Taking inspiration from Reservoir Dogs and the 6 main protagonists,...
Created as part of the Clifford Chance sculpture prize
View his profile here
Website: www.aarondistler.com
