Feed London's Hungry - The Felix Project Fundraiser

The Nunnery Gallery 181 Bow Road
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This event ended on Saturday 10th of June 2017
Admission
free
Venue Information
The Nunnery
Bow Road, E3 2SJ
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Bow Church 0.22 miles

FEED LONDON’S HUNGRY - All Profit Raised For The Felix Project

14 contemporary artists and performers come together to raise funds with all profit going directly to the charity, The Felix Project. Held at The Nunnery Gallery, London on 9 and 10 June 2017 (Friday and Saturday). Performances on evening of 9 June, Friday from 6.30pm.

The Felix Project is a charity that works with food suppliers and other charities to reduce food waste and food poverty. They collect food from supermarkets, wholesalers and other food suppliers – food that is fresh and nutritious, but cannot be sold for various reasons. They then deliver that food free of charge to a range of charities across London who provide meals, snacks or food parcels for their clients, who include the elderly, the homeless, those with mental health issues, refugees and asylum seekers and families and children.

Gina P. Tan, who organised this event says “It’s hard to imagine that in food-fad crazed London, there exists the issue of real hunger, this is a problem that is local, happening in our very own backyard. I was certain I can round up a group of local artist that can pool our resources together and do our “neighbourly" bit to support The Felix Project in reducing hunger.”

This group show features artists that reflect their collective consciousness to this cause as they forego all profit from sales of their works, solely for contributing to The Felix Project. More than 20 pieces of works would be on sale at The Nunnery Gallery on 9 and 10 June 2017 (Friday & Saturday) from 11am - 6pm. Showcasing a diverse body of works including abstract and figurative paintings, readymade sculptures, wall sculptures and ceramics.

Featured performances on the evening of 9 June Friday, commences with George Rae showcasing an improvised set with trumpet, guitar vocal and loop station. Followed by Ada Hao in ”Good? Food? Responsibility!” contextualising our sustenance and food source and lastly a 2-person performance initiated by Gina P. Tan that features Jono Selvadurai on dance choreography together with elocution by Jeremy Finch, ignited by her recent reading of Jacques Ranciere’s “The Ignorant Schoolmaster” theorising intellectual emancipation. Donations will be collected at the end of each performance for contribution towards The Felix Project.

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