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Flow in Progress in Leytonstone Library

Exhibition: The Rivers Project - Flow in Progress

13 September - 31 October, Link to a Facebook event

13 September at 12:00 to 31 October at 18:00

Leytonstone Library, 6 Church Lane, London E11 1HG

Bramble Hoop in Coppermill Stream ©Silvia Krupinska 2015

I'll be exhibiting a series of photographic studies and collections created on my walks at Walthamstow Wetlands. You can see them in three original Art Deco cabinets in the library. Over the past month, I visited the reservoirs, watched the birds, studied where our tap water comes from, and used the area around the reservoirs as my art studio, all part of my ongoing - The Rivers Project. 'Flow in Progress' exhibition will be available after the ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of the newly refurbished Leytonstone Library on 13.09. 2015, 12.00 pm - 4.00 pm and then on during normal library opening times:

Monday to Friday: 9am to 7pm Saturday: 9am to 6pm Sunday: 12 to 4pm

There is a lot happening in town that day and all is part of Leytonstone Big Weekender https://www.walthamforest.gov.uk/Pages/Campaigns/Leytonstone-Big-Weekender.aspxwith Car Free Day and Eat, Drink Waltham Forest festival https://www.facebook.com/events/469455836570481/ Follow news and updates: Twitter: @silviakrupinska #theriversproject Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/silvia-krupinska

Silvia Krupinska
Organic Sculptor 

 

I am an artist living in Leytonstone specialising in organic sculpture and communication about art and nature. The ideas and forms of my current practice revolve around the understanding of rivers, from their immediate ecosystems to how they influence people and local habitats.  The Rivers Project’s aim is to create a discussion about the environment, rivers, water and nature. I hope to contribute to the ever-growing movement of people standing up and asking questions: what can we do to help, what can we do to change things in relation to the environment and how we think of it? I remain neutral and apolitical, reporting my personal visions with supporting science and art-based research as part of my creative stimulus. I'm exploring how we relate to the rivers’ environments and areas that support their systems through our experiences. 

 

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