Big Snake Ziggzagging in Me Private View (Late)

Big Snake Ziggzagging in Me Private View (Late)

The Koppel Project Hive is pleased to present 'Big Snake Ziggzagging in Me' exhibition at the Koppel Project Hive

By The Koppel Project

Date and time

Fri, 2 Jul 2021 19:30 - 21:00 GMT+1

Location

The Koppel Project Hive

26 Holborn Viaduct London EC1A 2AT United Kingdom

About this event

The Koppel Project is pleased to announce the opening of "Big Snake Zigzagging in Me" - a group exhibition opening on Friday 2nd July, which will feature the work of Dan Ribeiro, Kyara Orlando and Katerina Barampouti.

Showcasing a photographic narrative, installations, a live solo performance, workshops and talks, the Big Snake Zigzagging in Me exhibition evokes reconnection with nature and honours its mysteries, suggesting a creative relationship with life and its cycles. Inspired by the Amazonian myth of the Great Cobra and their personal journey of self-investigation, the artists reflect upon the sacredness of existence and how us humans relate to the environment, to ourselves and to each other.

The exhibition opens to the public from the 5th July 2021, with live performances every Tuesday at 5PM and Thursday at 6.30PM. To book your free ticket email us at info@thekoppelproject.com

Organised by

THE KOPPEL PROJECT

The Koppel Project (est. 2016) is an arts charity, gallery, and creative hub based in central London. We aim to support early and mid-career artists by offering affordable studio spaces. We also run KOPPEL venues, including both pop-up and long-term white-wall galleries, ideal for hosting exhibitions, innovative brands, and creative entrepreneurs' events and activities.

In addition to our studios, The Koppel Project exhibition and residency programme provides space, funding, and logistical support for staging projects and exhibitions by studio residents, guest artists, and curators. We collaborate with national and international artists, curators, and institutions from a range of disciplines to develop curatorial projects and thoughtful exhibitions that provoke dialogue and generate diversity in the art world. The mission of our programme is to stimulate transformative cultural exchange and extend knowledge and understanding across subjects. The Koppel Project is committed to exploring and sustaining innovative learning solutions through collaboration, hypothesising, experimenting, and ultimately helping to reinvent traditional learning systems.

We are grounded in the brokerage of space, repurposing abandoned buildings and actively aiding and fostering the growth and development of creative communities in London. As such, we are a nomadic organisation, moving from site to site as necessary and adapting creatively to each new set of challenges and opportunities. We have been based in buildings from Baker Street to Stoke Newington, and along the way, we have worked with over a thousand artists, curators, arts organisations, creative brands, charities, and other institutions.

We take great pride in our team's flexibility and creativity, as well as our passion for collaboration and the strong community we've developed over the last seven years.

The Koppel Project is currently based in the City of London, Borough of Camden, the West End, Mayfair, and Piccadilly, St. James'.

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