Abstract
Laura Copsey & Philip Crewe's New River Folk is a fictional museum commemorating three real people connected to the New River Head site in North London. With storied objects made by traditional craft and site-specific processes, Copsey & Crewe give insights into the lives of the working-class women and men who are little-seen in New River Head's 'official' histories.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 15 Sept 2022 |
| Event | conference; 2022-09-15; 2022-09-18 - Open House Festival and London Design Festival 2022, Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration, London, U.K. Duration: 15 Sept 2022 → 18 Sept 2022 |
Keywords
- Art and design
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New River Immersions
Crewe, P. (Artist) & Copsey, L. (Artist), 15 Sept 2022Research output: Practice-based/Artistic research › Exhibition
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Copsey and Crewe Narrative Extraction Services
Copsey, L. (Contributor) & Crewe, P. (Contributor), 25 Aug 2022, In: Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration : Journal.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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