Join Gre, for a meditative sound bath in response to Kathy Prendergast’s exhibition Stasis Field.
Wednesday 5 March, 6pm & 6.45pm
Wednesday 19 March, 6pm & 6.45pm
Saturday 22 March (part of Family Fun Day).
Using sound bowls, chimes, and plant-generated MIDI tones, this immersive experience invites you to explore themes of memory, transformation, and stillness through deep listening. Let the resonance guide you into a state of reflection and connection, mirroring the exhibition’s delicate interplay of material and meaning.
In Stasis Field, Prendergast blends drawing, sculpture, and installation to explore themes of identity, geography, and the human body. Known for her meditative and evocative works, Prendergast employs materials such as wool, fabric, chalk stone, flowers, and found objects to create art that resonates on both personal and universal levels.
Please bring blankets and pillows. Mats will be provided.
Spaces are very limited. If you can no longer attend the event, please cancel your ticket. Thank you.
Gre is a composer-performer, interdisciplinary artist, and educator whose work integrates experimental composition, sound installation, and sociological research. Their practice explores storytelling, archive, and memory through ethnographically informed methods, graphic notation, found objects, and digital technologies. With a commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration, their projects incorporate diverse materials—including fibre optics, natural elements, and digital tools—to create immersive, multi-sensory sonic experiences. Gre is currently a lecturer at University of Southampton teaching Composition and Art and Media Technology.