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Delpha Hudson was Co-director of Art Surgery from 1998- 2008

Researching and developing programmes of Live art, film and site-specific performance with Andy Whall, Delpha worked closely over a 10 year period to co-curate Arts Council funded site-specific programmes of art.

Historically performance art has always happened alongside painting in Cornwall but its traces disappear.

Here are some of the programmes and events that we instigated during that 10 year period:

2008, That’s Entertainment, Newlyn Exchange Gallery, performing together for the first and last time: 3 days to create a show using clowning and playing with performance practices. See more information below:

2007, LAF (Live Art Falmouth) collaboration with Falmouth college for their first performance platform using the Live Platform model from 2003.

2006, Tract, a site-specific performance project for Art Surgery, with Newlyn Art Gallery. Arts Council Funded including performances from Alistair McClennan, Richard Lazells, Roddy Hunter, and Kira O’Reilly.

2003, Live Platform, Art Surgery in association with Newlyn Gallery a live performance art platform and symposium with Julie Bacon and Roland Miller.

2002, Videoteque II, selection and dual re-presentation of a video programme including work by Andy Whall and Delpha Hudson

2002, Videoteque, selection and presentation of a programme of international video in the window of Ten Gallery, St Ives with a whole host of amazing video artists from around the world

1999, Real Art (and a Sense of Place), an Arts Council funded site-specific performance programme including  performances by Bobby  Baker, and Andre Stitt

Other links:

Here is a little about Art Surgery’s contribution in the late 90s and early noughties.

Art Surgery projects 1997 – 2007

Web Archive Art Surgery Link

 

Have a look at more curatorial projects – have a look at related film or performance.