TRIBUTARIES, a Work-in-Progress Exhibition by RAKE Collective at SCRAM!
Tributaries traces the components, materialities and systems that feed into the production of the Joint Strike Fighter Program.
Location
149 Roman Way
149 Roman Way London N7 8XH United KingdomAgenda
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Thursday Private View
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Friday Opening Hours
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday Opening Hours
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday Opening Hours
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Highlights
- In person
Refund Policy
About this event
SCRAM! Collective are pleased to present Tributaries, a new exhibition of work-in-progress by RAKE Collective, from Thursday 18th - Sunday 21st September.
Tributaries poses questions about the immediate and ongoing consequences of the economic entanglements of Britain today, and the obfuscations that sustain them.
Known as "the most advanced fighter jet in the world”, the F-35 is a key instrument in israel’s genocide of Palestine and sits at the cutting edge of the western imperialist military-industrial complex. Over 15% of every F-35 is made in Britain, where the manufacture of insidiously mundane components at often-overlooked sites perpetuates the quiet significance of their seemingly insignificant roles.
Important: the exhibition is free to attend, but tickets for the opening on Thursday must be booked in advance via Eventbrite.
Location
SCRAM! Collective
Westgate House
149 Roman Way
London, N7 8XH
Opening times
PRIVATE VIEW - Thursday, 18th September: 18.00 - 21.00
Friday19th: 17.30 - 20.30
Saturday 20th: 10.00 - 18.00
Sunday 21st: 10.00 - 16.00
About RAKE
RAKE is a London-based visual research collective founded in December 2019. Strongly informed by its members’ varied backgrounds - spanning science, technology, activism and academia - RAKE pushes the boundaries of documentary photography, working to visualise unseen and obscured elements in society and politics.
About SCRAM!
SCRAM! are an artist collective who share a community-focused approach. Their practices include filmmaking, muralling, painting, printmaking, animation, photography and performance. They make work in a former clothing warehouse off the Caledonian Road, provided by Hypha Studios.
instagram.com/scram.collective
Accessibility
The exhibition will take place on the second floor. The building is not wheelchair accessible and there are stairs to every level with no lifts (4 steps to front door, 19 steps to first floor, 19 steps to second floor). There are two toilets on the second floor and these do not have any grab rails.
Capacity
The studios have a maximum capacity of 30/40 people - if we fill up at any point on the opening evening we will need to operate a ‘one in one out’ system. There is a lovely bar and pizza place directly outside!