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Dublin - Event Notice
Thursday January 01 1970

25st DECEMBER 2010 @ SHE-D - NOTHING BETTER

category dublin | environment | event notice author Friday December 24, 2010 20:38author by SHE-D - SHE-Dauthor email theshed_dublin at yahoo dot ieauthor address SHE-D 43 gardiner Lane Dublin 1author phone 0877954727 Report this post to the editors

NOTHING BETTER TO DO?

@ SHE-D: 43 Gardiner Lane D1 (rear of HILL 16 pub on Gardiner st or
BUS PARKING on Mountjoy Sq)
Donations(*): 5,00 Euro @ SHE-D
DOORS @ 2:00 pm

On the 25th SHE-D
opens for a fundraiser chill out day: all those who will like to have some relaxing gathering, out of celebration moments and recession sickness let's come over
You can bring vegetarian food and drinks, and we will have lunch together and stay till late as we like.
The space is heated because I have to keep the heater on to not break the pipes, and there will be food prepared and music.
Whoever will feel to bring their own instruments and play is welcome so as if you like to read or show some film or whatever, the space is open to you and to all ages participants.
The day will be dedicated to CAPTAIN BEEFHEART, though.
If you wish to come please arrange by telephone calling 0877954727 asap
Take care McBett

INFO
ELI MCBETT (Ireland/Italy)
McBett have been involved in artistic projects in Ireland and Italy for the past twenty years. Having obtained a degree in Set Design from the Roman Academy of Fine Art in 1984 she subsequently worked in both set design and interior design. Her artistic experience aims to provoke and stimulate exchanges between people to be involved in their specific contexts and to consider their resulting contributions within high standard experimental art creations. This exchange is planned from the beginning to the end as an unique creative process. The richness of the result is given from the
singular variety of contributions given from the external context. On this basis she manages and programs her studio She-d (former The Shed) activity in Dublin. Working in specific environments (hospitals, jails, traveler centers, teen–clubs etc) has brought her into contact with individuals of disparate backgrounds whose experience can be complex. McBett meets these persons outside the confines of an artistic environment and they are often in very needy circumstances and this does not detract from the value of their contributions: their unique experiences are just as valuable as any contributions from artistic professionals.
www.mcbett.net

ALL EVENTS ARE VIDEO AND SOUND RECORDED, as part of the CULTURAL
ARCHIVE policy and participants agree to for their image to appear in SHE-D archives and publications. Soon some of the outlets of the four years activity, from the three experienced spaces, will be available, together with the new website. You will be able to enjoy then the past experiences, even if you missed them. Participants and artists agree to leave a copy of each sound/photo/ video recorded material produced by them for the same scope.

SHE-D
is a private workspace/Cultural Documentation Centre run by NAUTILUS COLLECTIVE aimed at experimentation in creative and participative ways to socialize and communicate through the arts focused in the Inner City area of Dublin. To enter you need to be participants in its projects. Participation is encouraged in a variety of ways from providing feedback to and asking questions to the artists

(*) Donation means that you are expected to donate the mentioned amount as you may be the only active supporter of the space raw costs. If you like to donate something more you are welcome, if you are in great difficulty, you will be allowed to enter even from less.

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