With Mireille Fauchon, Leah Fusco, and Gareth Proskourine-Barnett.
This event will provide an in-depth look at the research processes, themes, and ideas behind the exhibition. To be followed by a drinks reception. All welcome.
Tickets are free, but booking is recommended to guarantee your seat, and to help us plan the events.
DIG (Documentary Imaging Group) presents a creative visual exploration of Bigbury Camp, an Iron Age hillfort located in Howfield Wood, Kent. The site was occupied from about 350BC and may have been stormed in one of the first engagements between the local peoples and the legions of Julius Caesar in 55BC.
Imag(in)ing Bigbury Camp comprises works by artists Mireille Fauchon, Leah Fusco, and Gareth Proskourine-Barnett. These explore relationships between technology and perception in the interpretation of historic landscapes.
The exhibition is runs from Monday 3 March until Saturday 26 April, and is open Monday to Friday, 10am - 4pm.
Drinks reception: Saturday 15 March, 1 - 3pm, Daphne Oram Gallery
Artists talk: Saturday 12 April, 2.30 - 3.30pm, Chartham Hatch Village Hall
Publication launch: Friday 25 April, 11am - 1pm, Daphne Oram Gallery