Art Projects Panel: Place-making in Contemporary Art
Whether reimagining what a place could be or trying to find what a place means on a personal level, this panel conversation considers how artists can create a sense of place and focusses on the notion of place-making in art. Chaired by Art Projects and New Media Room curator, Pryle Behrman, the panel includes New Media Room artist Sonya Bones, Art Projects artist, and multimedia artist duo Daniel & Clara.
This talk took place on Wednesday 16 March 2022, 12pm GMT as part of London Art Fair's online talks programme. Questions heard within this recording were posed by the live audience during the session.
Pryle Behrman is a curator and academic whose practice explores the interplay between art, place and time. Pryle is currently Senior Lecturer in Art and the Environment at Writtle University College, Essex and a supervisor for its MA by Dissertation in Art & Design.

Sonya Bones is an artist who began studying contemporary art as a mature student following a twenty-year career in retail. She has learned to balance her organisational skills with her creativity to ensure both her research and experimentation phases are thorough and methodical.

Since meeting in 2010 Daniel & Clara have dedicated themselves to a shared life of creative exploration, working across moving image, photography, installation and correspondence art. Their work explores the relationship between psychology and place, looking at how we imbue places with meaning, and how in turn landscape, weather and the environment impact our imagination and state of mind.

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