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• Living Sculpture

Collaborative Practice workshop

Sunday 26 March, 1-4pm at The Royal Standard

From viewers to participants to collaborators, how do people inform and become part of an artist practice?

A hands-on afternoon of collaborative drawings, in-situ actions, and group sculpture making, with artist Laurence Payot.

 

Laurence Payot works with communities to create large collective events and objects that respond to and engage with specific places. By taking part, people are given tools to connect with other people and experience their everyday lives from an out-of-the ordinary perspective.

During this workshop, she’ll explore her methods for engaging and collaborating in a studio context, linking the participants, the site, and objects found on site to experiment with drawing and sculpture.

 

THE ROYAL STANDARD IS AN ARTIST-LED GALLERY, STUDIOS AND SOCIAL WORKSPACE IN LIVERPOOL.

Through a dynamic and challenging gallery programme that brings together local, national and international artists, we aim to showcase the most exciting, innovative exhibitions and events that we can, working with the most outstanding recent graduates and emerging artists as well as more established practitioners and other artist-led initiatives.

The Royal Standard is dedicated to promoting exchange, dialogue and experimentation, providing a supportive and critically engaged environment to work in, and acting as a social hub for our studio membership of over 40 artists, as well as the wider cultural community. Our multi-purpose project space offers a testing ground for artists to push their ideas in new directions, and a setting for more spontaneous events and activity happening independently to the main gallery programme.

The Royal Standard was established in 2006 by four Liverpool-based artists in response to the need for a new artist-led organisation that would operate somewhere in between the city’s grass-roots DIY initiatives and the more established arts institutions. Originally housed in a former pub in Toxteth, in 2008 The Royal Standard undertook an ambitious relocation and expansion into a larger industrial space on the Northern periphery of the city centre, relaunching to acclaim for the 2008 Liverpool Biennial.

The Royal Standard is currently run by a team of four to six directors, with a new team appointed on a two-year rolling basis, enabling the organisation’s ideas and energy to remain fresh and continuing to offer opportunities to new groups of emerging artists.