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Summer  Exhibitions  2024

Date
Fri 3rd May - Sun 23rd Jun 2024
Venue
Mead Gallery
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Tickets: Free
Open 11am - 8pm, Tue - Sun

Recommended Age:
Suitable for all

This summer we present three concurrent exhibitions.

Francis Offman and Nicole Bachmann present their first solo exhibitions in a UK gallery. Concerned with the experiences of migration, their work references their lived experiences as well as those of communities.

Francis Offman: Economics of Painting

Following the acquisitions of Untitled (2020 – 2022) for the University of Warwick Art Collection, Bologna-based, Rwandan artist Francis Offman will make several new abstract paintings for his Mead Gallery exhibition. 

His canvases tell stories of friendship, conversation and travel. 

Offman’s collaged surfaces are textured with found materials he collects from various locations, some of which are gifted to him by other artists, friends or trades people. Others have a relationship to colonial history, in particular the use of coffee – a beverage widely associated with many European countries, yet it isn’t grown anywhere on the continent.

Nicole Bachmann: There are tides in the body

Swiss artist Nicole Bachmann has been commissioned to make a new film that considers the body as a site of knowledge. 

Bachmann is interested in language and its development across time. She works with trained dancers and performers who use movement and voice to ‘embody vocabulary’ and create new meaning, away from Eurocentric and patriarchal models. 

This new film is set across two locations in Kent and Spon End in Coventry.

This exhibition is generously supported by Pro Helvetia, The Swiss Arts Council; Migros Kulturprozent and Erna und Curt Burgauer Stiftung. 

Activate/Assemble/Amplify 

What is the creative future for the children and young people of Coventry? 

Our Youth Leadership Collective will interrogate this question in a curated, interactive exhibition that amplifies their voices and explores their vision for themselves and their city. This will be a discursive space where ideas spill across the gallery, encouraging dialogue, interaction and responses from audience members. 

The exhibition will share artworks and performances made throughout the year as part of our Youth and Schools projects and extends the ideas prevalent in the works of Francis Offman and Nicole Bachmann.

Summer Exhibition Opening

Thu 2 May 6pm - 8pm 

Free, drop in

We’re excited to invite you to the opening of our summer exhibitions. Join us to be amongst the first to experience our new commissions and exhibitions. Explore three compelling exhibitions delving into themes of displacement, belonging and youth perspectives. Through video, painting, and written works, immerse yourself in thought-provoking reflections on local and global issues.

Speeches and Performance 6:30-7pm & exhibition 6-8pm. 

BSL tour: Explore with  Oliver Jamin

Sat 15 Jun 2pm

Free, booking essential

Join artist Olivier Jamin for a Deaf-led BSL tour of our Summer Exhibition offering insight into the artworks from a Deaf Artist's perspective.

Yoga in the Gallery with Ray Cluer

Mon 20 May & Mon 10 Jun 12-1pm
£6

Rejuvenate your mind and body with Yoga in the Gallery led by Ray Cluer. Open to all levels. Book your mat today.

Francis Offman and Nicole Bachmann in Conversation

Wed 19 Jun 6:30-7:30pm
Free, booking essential

Join Francis Offman and Nicole Bachmann as they discuss their shows, their practice, and the themes emergent from our Summer Exhibitions. 

Past Exhibitions

The Reason for Painting (2023)

The Reason for Painting continued the Mead Gallery’s longstanding examination of abstract painting. It built on previous Mead exhibitions including: Slow…

Monday 26 June 2023

Katrina Palmer What's Already Going On? (2023)

For her largest commission to date, Katrina Palmer created a site-specific commission that radically transformed the architecture in the Mead Gallery.

Monday 13 March 2023

Radical Landscapes (2022)

This exhibition visited us is 2022, it offered an expanded view of British landscape art focusing on the early twentieth century until now.

Monday 19 December 2022

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Batik Hangings with Carrie Backhouse

Join us for this vibrant and playful introduction to contemporary batik. Carrie Backhouse will guide you through the intricate process of applying…

Tue 14th May 2024