ARM invites audiences into an audio-visual performance with references to theatre, installation, sound and cinema. The piece is concerned with what it feels like to be living through a period of intensifying alienation, and the tangled emotional states we find ourselves in. Interruptions is a series of interdisciplinary performances and events that intersects the Holden Gallery's annual programme of exhibitions, inviting artists from all stages in their careers, from across the UK, including many tutors and alumni from Manchester School of Art. Its format encourages experimental, collaborative practice in the large, open gallery space.
ARM is a UK-based, cross-disciplinary arts practice comprising sound-artist and composer Navid Asghari, experience designer David Rogerson and artist and curator James Moss. They create environments that reflect on the feelings of facing up to a world that is rapidly changing (or at least revealing itself), at many different scales.
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Earlier Event: July 4
ማን እያወራ እንዳለ ይመልከቱ
Later Event: March 12
Getting Better: Questioning the language of ‘wellbeing’ and ‘recovery’