Lines of Convergence and Resistance

A performance with Tom Lovelace, Wuchao Feng, Xiaoyu Wang and Sharon Young

Lines of Convergence and Resistance

In this collaborative performance artists Wuchao Feng, Tom Lovelace, Xiaoyu Wang and Sharon Young bring their practices together to create points of convergence at the fountains at Fellowship Square.

Xiaoyu Wang uses walking and a paper sculpture to reflect on language, wordlessness and miscommunication. Sharon Young uses automatic writing to offer small acts of resistance. Wuchao Feng expresses the fluidity of identity and interconnection among us through writing on land with water. Tom Lovelace responds to the fountain architecture, using circles, arcs and water as prompts and materials to create ephemeral connections with strangers. In this live enactment the artists intervene in each other’s practices to disrupt, support and create a new flow between pre-existing narratives. This emerging convergence is suggestive of intersectional dynamics at play in complex notions of cultural identity, socio-political structures, the ephemeral, empathy, resistance and the limitations of language. Each artist employs their body in the production of conceptual art works. Through walking and making this performance invites the audience to consider how we can come together through difference.

Wuchao Feng is a Chinese artist who is currently studying at the Royal College of Art. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2020. Through the use of natural metaphors, particularly water, in her art practice, she advocates for a new definition of identity as a fluid state. She finds solace in the tranquil embodiment of water, a form of oceanic therapy that soothes her soul and helps her recognize the unbreakable bond between herself and nature.

Tom Lovelace is a London based artist, working across photography, performance and sculpture. Underpinning themes of research encompass an enquiry into the languages and legacies of abstraction, phenomenology and photography, and the materialities of time and light. Since 2017, Lovelace has been developing the Living Pictures, presenting fluid, collaborative exhibition spaces, exploring moments in art history and sites of architecture through a convergence of performance and photography. As a lecturer Lovelace works at the Royal College of Art, University for the Creative Arts and Glasgow School of Art.

Xiaoyu Wang is an artist who expresses herself mainly through sculpture and performance. She’s currently studying at the University of the Arts London, Camberwell College of Arts. Her work often begins with a sense of absurdity in everyday life, and focuses on themes of repetition and fragility. She’s used to working with ready-mades and looking for symbols to express her ideas through media mixing. 

Sharon Young is an artist and lecturer based in London. Her practice spans photography, performance and writing. Her recent PhD research was concerned with representations of hysteria in art works and seeks to move away from scrutinising imagery in an attempt to use photography and art practice to listen to what the hysteric might have to say. Her image-text book Ms B; the Hysterical Episodes (2022), positions herself in identification with the hysteric alongside Freud’s patients of hysteria (1896), and the protagonist from Madame Bovary (1853). Sharon is a lecturer in photography, fine art and performance at various institutions including UAL, Ithaca College, Boston University and the Royal College of Art.

Voices of Diversity

The Big One, 8th May, 2023

Community in Fellowship Square

A Day of Writing, Photography and Performance

8th May 2023

Fellowship Square,

Waltham Forest Town Hall

Praise Dancer, 2022; Angela Russell

Mini Lit Fest and Pop Up Exhibition

11am-1pm / All Day

We are honoured to host some of the collection from The Feminist Library for your perusal. There will be a comfortable place to ensconce yourself in these excellent women’s writings.

Pop Up Exhibition

We present work by artists Angela Russell, Eliza Żmuda, Xiaoyu Wang, Jamie-Lee Culver, Wuchao Feng who all interrogate through their work issues around cultural heritage, spiritual practices, gender identity and barriers caused by stereotypical notions of motherhood in society.

Workshop 2-4pm

This conversational workshop will be split into three parts which will draw on each other to create various responses to our theme of identity, equality and diversity. As an organisation that exists to help marginalised voices be heard we invite you to come and find a way of expressing your story through this interactive art workshop. We will spend some time thinking about, and using, our bodies through writing, performance and photography.

You will be led in three small groups with a set of prompts that respond to the following topics: Image – Text  Text – Body  Body – Image. Afterwards, the work can be uploaded for an online exhibition to be showcased on our website shespeaksup.org.

The workshop is free and all materials will be provided. It would be helpful to have an idea of numbers. Please sign up via the eventbright link below – we have 15 places available.

Performance by the fountains

4.30-5pm

With artists Tom Lovelace, Wuchao Feng, Xiaoyu Wang and Sharon Young.

Fellowship Square, Summer 2022

Thanks to Waltham Forest Council we were funded to run free art workshops for the community and host a pop up exhibition with the resulting work. We have had artists Adriana Jaros, Liz Murray and Sharon Young lead with fabric collage, writing and photography. This summer we have been given the opportunity to run these workshops again on 8th May, 2023.

She Speaks Up! Pop up exhibition

228 Chingford Mount Road, E4 8JL

DATES: 1.11.22 – 19.11.22

Monday – Friday 10-4pm

with an evening of readings and performances on 8.11.22 from 6-8pm

Alice Gale-Feeny

She Speaks Up! is a pop up exhibition curated by She Speaks Up CIC. This exhibition showcases artwork that speaks out against injustice and any aspect of marginalisation. It consists of text based works, paper and fabric sculptures, photographs, moving image and performances. 

Artists include Hannah Clarkson, Liz Murray, Flo Ray, Adriana Jaros, Liz Orton, Charan Singh, Catherine Morland, Gemma Blackshaw and Alice Butler with The Dengie Hundred, Alice Gale-Feeny, Victoria Ahrens, Marysa Dowling, Rachel Lyons, Eliza Zmuda, Sarah Baptiste, Jeroen Van Dooren, Nadège Meriau, Nicole Lacey, Rosie Reed Gold and Sharon Young. Our works collectively touch on notions of sick bodies, inorganic illnesses, taboo sexuality, gender norms, activism (such as protest) around the policing and imaging of women and queer bodies. 

On 8th November from 6pm there will be an evening of live performances and readings – the readings will consist of a choral performance, reading postcards and letters, all of which consist of fragmented narratives and personal revelations. All Welcome!

Marysa Dowling