Making Time Phase II

Making Time Phase II is an 18 month-long programme that supports artists as they reflect on their own practice amidst an ever-growing awareness of environmental degradation, biodiversity loss, and climate change. The programme is currently in its second iteration.

Digitised drawing by Abbas Zahedi featuring a circle with nine different coloured sections against a fuzzy grey background

(Photo credit: Digitised drawing by Abbas Zahedia, 'anything goes', 2014, 2023. Courtesy of the artist.)

Making Time Phase II is an 18 month-long programme that supports artists as they reflect on their own practice amidst an ever-growing awareness of environmental degradation, biodiversity loss, and climate change. This is the second iteration of the programme. The first phase ran from January 2023.

Participating artists are supported by a network of gallery and academic partners, each offering unique skills, facilities, and expertise to further develop their ideas for new material possibilities, environmental sustainability, and behavioural change.

The emergence of new ideas arising from encounters and conversations between university research and artistic practice highlights the importance of interdisciplinary knowledge and collaboration at this time of changing climate and intersecting crises. 

Partners for the second year of the Making Time programme are Science Gallery London at King's College London, Radar at Loughborough University, Mead Gallery and Warwick Institute of Engagement at University of Warwick, and Stanley Picker Gallery at Kingston University.

The partners for the first phase of the Making Time programme were Science Gallery London at King's College London, Brighton CCA at the University of Brighton and Radar at Loughborough University.

Read more about the second cohort of artists and their research below. 

Read more about Making Time Phase I

Artists

Claire Baily

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Taey Iohe

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Nastassja Simensky

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Undead Matter (Sophie J Williamson)

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