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Verity Standen Guest Blog: There You Go, Lovely

Culminating in a weekend programme of film, photography, live performance and installation 1-3 December, Confluence has been the collaborative effort of four fantastic artists, one of whom is Verity Standen. For the blog, we did a quick artist profile on Verity and spoke about her upcoming Confluence project There You Go, Lovely.

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Travis Alabanza Guest Blog: Since We Last Kissed

Culminating in a weekend programme of film, photography, live performance and installation 1-3 December, Confluence has been the collaborative effort of four fantastic artists, one of whom is Travis Alabanza.

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Ryan Convery-Moroney Guest Blog: Confluence

Confluence has been the collaborative effort of four fantastic artists, one of whom is Ryan Convery-Moroney. For the blog, we did a quick artist profile on Ryan and discussed his upcoming project.

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Asmaa Jama Guest Blog: A Song for the Slippages

As part of Confluence’s weekend programme, multidisciplinary artist Asmaa Jama will be presenting A Song for the Slippages - a live performance exploring the idea of a hidden or parallel world and converging tales in the city. For MAYK’s blog, we did a quick artist profile with Asmaa discussing their project.

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Theoni Dourida Guest Blog: Tracing the City

In geography, a confluence occurs where two or more flowing bodies of water join to form a single channel. Bristol is a city of literal and metaphorical confluences. Each day our lives merge.

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In Residency with Jamie Hale

Early this autumn, we collaborated with Unlimited to support Jamie Hale and their team to spend some focused time developing their work Quality of Life is Not a Measurable Outcome in our MAYKing Space.

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Reflections on Cloudspotting at Horizon 2023

In late August the renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival, a global epicentre of artistic and cultural celebration, once again played host to the extraordinary Horizon Showcase. This year, Raquel Meseguer Zafe’s ‘A Crash Course in Cloudspotting’ was part of the showcase, amongst work from Action Hero & Deborah Pearson, Brook Tate & Sally Cookson, Bullyache, Figs in Wigs, The Javaad Alipoor Company, Haranczak & Navarre Performance Projects, Rachel Mars and Ray Young.

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