Join artist Ro Robertson in conversation with Giles Jackson, Curator, Interpretation at Tate St Ives as they discuss Robertson’s work Interlude and their wider practice.
Interlude is a site-specific installation combining drawings developed on Porthmeor Beach and at Porthmeor Studios in St Ives with sculptures created at the artist’s studio in nearby Lelant. Titled after the musical term for a passage bridging two instrumental sections, Interlude addresses ideas of existing ‘in-between’, exploring meeting points between mind and body, body and land, land and sea, or rigid steel and fluid paint.
The event will have a British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter.
This event is part of St Ives September Festival. Free with gallery admission.
Tate St Ives is located on Porthmeor Beach. There is a ramp up to the gallery entrance alongside stairs with a handrail.
There are lifts to all Levels of the gallery, or alternatively you can take the stairs.
- Accessible and standard toilets are on Level 3, next to Gallery 6.
- A Changing Places toilet is on Level 3, next to Gallery 1.
- Ear defenders can be borrowed from the information desk.
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