Bring Your Own Beamer: Open Call

Art Licks Weekend Moving Image Programme, in association with LUX and SPACE

LUX/SPACE BYOB 2015, photo: Simon Cecil Leplar

Registration Deadline: Monday 18 September, 9am

Register through Eventbrite: here.

For this year’s Art Licks Weekend Moving Image Programme, LUX and SPACE are excited to announce their second Bring Your Own Beamer (BYOB) event at SPACE (Mare Street) on Saturday 30 September, 6 – 10pm.

BYOB is an international movement of DIY one-night-exhibitions where artists collaborate on site to create an installation of moving image. BYOB was started by visual artist Rafael Rozedaal and events have been held in over 40 international cities.

The SPACE/LUX BYOB is open to all artists and filmmakers working in moving image. To participate in the upcoming event please register your details through the link above. Spaces will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, and you will receive a confirmation & instructional email upon registration.

Art Licks Weekend is a three-day festival that celebrates the contribution that emerging artists and grassroots projects make to the cultural life of London. This is the fourth year LUX have partnered with ALW on the Moving Image Programme and the first in collaboration with SPACE.
Details about the screening even can be found on our website here.


About

SPACE is a leading visual arts organization providing creative workspace, advocacy, support and promoting innovation. Established by artists in 1968, SPACE runs 19 artist studio buildings across 7 London boroughs and Colchester, providing affordable creative workspace plus support programmes, such as exhibitions, artists residencies, bursaries and training opportunities, to enable artists to be sustainable.

www.spacestudios.org.uk/

Art Licks launched in 2010 and has since grown to provide an essential platform and voice for the lesser-known and under-represented activities that form the grassroots of visual culture in London. The organisation currently exists in several strands of activity: as a website, tours, events, printed magazine and its festival, the Art Licks Weekend.

www.artlicks.com

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