Chutney Preserves 5: The School of Chutney

PEPOMO will be holding a mass ‘open to all’ reunion at Chutney Preserves 5: The School of Chutney. Read on for full details, and when you come along bring a friend and a bottle…

The Chutney Preserves Present:

Chutney 5 – The School of Chutney
U don’t need know edcation

19th June, 1pm -7 pm
On the playing fields of Camberwell Green
As part of the Camberwell arts Festival

Map here. http://tinyurl.com/3ve7bnt

Artwork by Sarah Doyle

Join us for fresh air and un-learning on Camberwell Green, where doors that are open to the wise are also open to the foolish. Performances, interactions and interventions dissecting the institutions of learning in a classroom without walls.

School, university, college – the happiest days of your life, or a recurring nightmare? ‘They’ made you go to school, you survived and now, post-compulsory education, you’re free to learn something that interests you, just as long as you can afford it.

The Chutney Preserves will remove any degree of knowledge, facilitating your unlearning and return you to a classless state of pre-educated happiness.

Register

Linda Barck
Jo David
Sarah Doyle
Rebecca Feiner
Charlie Fox
Rachael House
Miyuki Kasahara
Lonesome Cowboys from Hell – (Tim Flitcroft, Calum F. Kerr, and various miscreants)
Daniel Lehan
Joanna McCormick
Frog Morris and Mark Dean Quinn
PEPOMO
Ian Robinson & Vanessa Scully
Liam Scully
Jacqueline Utley
Sinead Wheeler

Join Linda Barck in a celebration of the naughty corner. Look and listen with Jo David as London’s lost underground language disappears before your eyes and ears. Learn how to brain fart with Sarah Doyle. Take your windy brain for a ‘mashup’ at Rebecca Feiner’s ‘Fictitious University of the Imagination’. Share incidents from your past and celebrate your freedom in tell-tale rhymes of (un)reason and preserved memory at Charlie Fox and the Urban Bear Research Centre’s School of (D) Holmes. Rachael House invites you to make art herstory and draw a feminist for Typical Girls, a feminist gallery. Never graduated, well now you can as Miyuku Kasahara invites all to be Chutney Graduates, complete with graduation certificate and photograph. Sign up for the school of plain livin’ and hard studyin’ where you can experience a program of unpardonable actions until sundown with the Lonesome Cowboys from Hell (Tim Flitcroft, Calum F. Kerr, and various miscreants).

Daniel Lehan will be teaching your grandmother to suck eggs. Realise the potential of your vocal powers with Joanna McCormick- are you an angel or a warthog. Prizes and accolades for every one in Frog Morris’ and Mark Dean Quinn’s’ ‘Unwrong Quizz’, the exam with no right or wrong answers. In secret hide outs and camouflaged in the vegetation of Camberwell Green, Ian Robinson and Vanessa Scullys ‘guerrilla gardening school is looking for new recruits to train in the art of seed bombing. PEPOMO invite ALL to the School re-union, creating an environment which facilitates the experience of a shared memory with a bunch of people you never knew. Jacqueline Utley with her ‘ Daily Report ‘ will collate drawings and thoughts on the theme of ‘rules for The Paper Museum at the School of Chutney’. Sinead Wheeler has done her home work on a banned book.

Chutney Preserves is supported by Space Station Sixty-five and Camberwell Arts

http://www.spacestationsixtyfive.com/

http://www.camberwellarts.org.uk/

http://www.chutneypreserves.blogspot.com/

And one last thing to think about before home time:
Do you agree with the following statement – The classroom is a mirror, reflecting a society where the majority submits to the perceived superiority of the individual, institution and ultimately the Government.
Discuss…

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