Out of Context

Venue number: 
41
Somerset Art Weeks: 
2010

Site-specific and multi-media work created within Cotley Barn inspired by its surrounding environment. Sound and film installation by Hacker Farm, including hand-made speakers using found objects and DIY soundscape; Mixed media work by Gary Dickins using found objects; Large painting/prints by Natalie Parsley depicting some of the farming tools that make you view these everyday objects in unexpected ways; site-specific installation work by Liz Fathers which explores the history and familiarity of the Barn and the surrounding area.
Family friendly. Refreshments available on Saturday and Sunday.

Artists Talk and Live Performance
Sunday 3rd October, 2 – 5pm, Free Event


A tour lead by the participating artists, sharing their inspiration and ideas behind their work, followed by live performance of Hacker Farm’s "Sounds from an Imaginary Milking Parlour" using handmade electronics, broken software, modified junk and homemade projections. All ages welcome. Refreshments available. For more information, please contact SAW on 01458 253800

Curated by SAW’s Curatorial Services with venue sponsored by Cotley Barn; aims to promote and develop a wider audience to the Art Weeks event.

Venue contact details

Telephone: 
01458 253800

Venue address

Tithe Barn
Cotley
Nr Chard
Somerset
TA20 3EP

Venue details

Disabled access: 
Partial (Access to limited areas of venue, including uneven surface such as gravel and narrow access)
Parking: 
Onsite parking
Children and family friendly (I agree to abide by the Family Friendly Guidelines as set out in Family Friendly Guiding Principle http://www.somersetartworks.org.uk/ffguide)

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Open 11am to 6pm, see the calendar below for opening and closing dates.

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