Dani Admiss Sunlight Doesn't Need a Pipeline Festival

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Stanley Picker Gallery, Knights Park

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... as well as a public vote to decide on a decarbonisation plan for the Stanley Picker Gallery. All welcome.



Including contributions from Chanelle Adams, Elena Agudio, Amazoner Arawak, Apex Zero, Maxwell A. Ayamba, Araceli Camargo, Lauren Doughty, Hazel Falck/Platform, The Grange, Grenfell Health and Wellbeing service users and Grenfell impacted community, Ellie Harrison, Susannah Haslam, Sophie Hope, Taey Iohe, Marija Bozinovska Jones, Kingston Stylophone Orchestra, Sarah Mady, Lou-Atessa Marcellin, Samuel Onalo, Sean Roy Parker, Anne Pasek, Luiza Prado, Charles Pryor, Megha Ralapati, Oliver Ressler, Save the World Club, Studio Hyte, Tatjana Söding, Shridhar Sudhir, Cecilia Wee and more. 



View the full festival schedule here and on the day access live streamed talks.



Dani Admiss' Fellowship Sunlight Doesn't Need a Pipeline is a collaborative literacy and climate justice project in search of transformative and regenerative repair, that brings together a coalition of art workers, agitators, dream weavers, growers and caregivers who have co-created a holistic and ever-growing decarbonisation plan for the art sector and beyond. 



Visit www.sunlightdoesntneedapipeline.com for more details on the project. 



Dani Admiss is a curator and researcher working across the fields of design, art, technology and science, and was appointed to the Stanley Picker Fellowships at Kingston University in 2020. Her approach is framed by world-making practices and community-based research prioritising these as lenses to explore alternative forms of curatorial practice.