The Serpentine Gallery’s Edgware Road Project links local and international artists with people living and working in this London neighbourhood. The project base is the Centre for Possible Studies, home to screenings, events and an ongoing project archive.

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Centre for Possible Studies
21 Gloucester Place
London W1U 8HR
by appointment

Opening hours: 10am-6pm

All events are free
unless otherwise stated

Janna Graham, Education Projects Curator
+44 (0)20 7298 1535
jannag@serpentinegallery.org

Amal Khalaf, Edgware Road Projects Assistant
+44 (0)20 7723 3162 amalk@serpentinegallery.org


Archive

Past events at the Centre for Possible Studies


































What's on

On the Edgware Road
6 - 28 March 2012

On the Edgware Road 6 - 28 March 2012 On the Edgware Road makes public three years of research generated by the Serpentine's Edgware Road Project. The exhibition includes installations, films and performances, both at the Serpentine Gallery and at the Centre for Possible Studies, the Project's home. The exhibition allows visitors to experience the findings of the artists and local partners involved in the Project and highlights future programmes that will unfold throughout the next year.

Artist fellows


Participating artists include:

Åbäke
Khalid Abdalla and Cressida Trew
Etel Adnan
Tammy Arjona-Wheeler
Bidoun
Polly Brannan
CAMP
Gill Clarke
Bahbak Hashemi-Nezhad with Westminster Academy
Susan Hefuna with Westminster Academy and Townhouse, Cairo
Lamia Joreige
Hiwa K
Jackson Lam
no.w.here/Brad Butler, James Holcombe and Karen Mirza
Marwan Rechmaoui
Frances Rifkin
Wael Shawky
Rania Stephan
Ultra-red with the St. Marylebone C.E. School
Emily Wardill


RESEARCHERS

Goldsmiths Leverhulme Media Research Centre: Project 5
Goldsmiths MA in Aural and Visual Cultures
Migrants Resource Centre
People's Research Seminars
Public Space Seminar/E.V.S.A., O.D.V., Public 10
the x:talk project


Studies in Progress


edgwareroad.org While in residence, Bombay-based artists CAMP created an online archive and publishing platform for research about the Edgware Road.

Direct Speech Acts II
Artists no.w.here work with theatre director Frances Rifkin, local activists and the Migrant Resource Centre to explore the relationship between political speech and action.

The Public Space Seminar
Westminster Academy students work with artists, theorists, architects and activists to research their local area. Facilitated by FreqOut!

Re-Assembly Artists-in-residence Ultra-red collaborate with students from the MA in Aural and Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths.