Happy New Year!

Got a feeling that 2018 is going to be your year? To get you on the track towards that resolution (or simply starting your year off right!) we've outlined exactly below what you should catch in the coming weeks. 

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Re:Solutions: Health & Wellness Festival at Juju’s Bar & Stage is back to help you all relax, re-set and rejuvenate this January. From Disco Barre and dance classes to more meditative light therapy yoga and gong-baths - there’s something for everyone.

For those who love their food as much as their fitness, Cupcakes and Shhht, Moju Juice, JARR Kombucha and Karma Cola offerings create a rather more wholesome bar atmosphere if you're trying to lay back on the alcohol. To top it all off are pop-up collaborations with cult sweet brand Candy Kittens and a variety of talks and vegan beauty workshops. 

For more information, schedule and bookings, view the Re:Solutions website here. 



F R  A W A R D S: 

S O L O  E X H I B I T I O N S

 

The FR Awards were launched in 2016 to continue the support of emerging artists and to celebrate talent, by providing winners with mentorship, press support and funding towards their own solo exhibitions. The exhibiting winners were selected from the Photography and Fine Art talent of Free Range  2017, by a panel of industry experts and professionals within the arts. In partnership with Art FundMetro Imaging, the British Journal of Photography and Elephant magazine
FREE ADMISSION 

PRIVATE VIEW: Thursday 1st February, 6-10PM (RSVP FOR ENTRY)

OPEN DAYS: Friday 2nd - Sunday 4th February, 10AM-7PM

Read more on the exhibitors, below. Click attending, here. 
Alexander Mourant | Shop 11, Dray Walk
 
Exhibiting his new series Aomori, photographer Mourant will be exhibiting his new series named after the Japanese word for “blue forest”. The series of photographs were taken on his recent trip to Japan and combines two existential ideas: the forest and the nature of the colour blue. The exhibition is supported using public funding from the National Lottery through Arts Council England and Jersey Arts Council.

View more of Alexander's work here. 



 
Manny Melotra | Shop 7, Dray Walk

West London photographer Melotra has focused on exploring and documenting the disparity and complex nature of diverse communities living together in his local area of Southall. Manny’s first solo exhibition The Broadway captures themes of austerity, migration, religion and alienation. 

View more of Manny's work here. 
Multiplicity | Shop 8, Dray Walk

The collective duo Multiplicity is made up artists Jessica Thomas and Clive Kudakwashe Timothy. Through a digital and performance based practice, they create a response to issues on appropriation, colonialism and equality through engaging and futuristic videos. In their new exhibition Psycho Sensual Time Traveling Television Drama, Multiplicity will explore themes of futurism, gender, class and technology, as well as post-human, post-earth and post-dimensions. 

View more of the duos work here and here. 
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