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ART, PIZZA AND FREE BEER


You are invited to an exhibition of artworks by Dale Wilson at St DAVID Coffee House, Forest Hill. Featuring pizza from Van Dough and beer kindly supplied by Five Points Brewing Company!



Opening night: Wednesday 18th June, 18:30pm.


St. DAVID Coffee House

5 David's Rd, London SE23 3EP



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www.dalealexanderwilson.com

www.stdavidcoffeehouse.co.uk

www.vandough.co.uk

www.fivepointsbrewing.co.uk


twitter.com/Daleiciousness

twitter.com/FivePointsBrew

twitter.com/Van_Dough

twitter.com/StDavidCoffee




Dale Wilson:


Dale Wilson's work explores tensions between the obsolete and the reclaimable, the digital and the analogue, the machine-made and the man-made.

Strands of audiotape are arranged, overlaid and applied to wooden boards in industrial and decorative motifs, evoking the look of machine printed vinyl sheets. This machine-made aesthetic is at odds with the steady and meticulous labour used to produce the work, just as the limited duration of the audio contained on the surface undermines the work's inherent production time.

Here, 30 or 60-minute compositions reduce personal and evocative material such as audio recordings into a mere surface or skin, recording repetitive human labour or mark making. Through this practice, he plays with notions of labour, production and time.



Van Dough:


Born and bread (sic) in South-East London, Van Dough is a family business, dreamt up by boyf. and girlf. mega-team Steph and James, with a lot of help from their brilliant friends and family.

They love cooking, love eating, love sharing food, and like playing with fire a bit too much.



Five Points Brewing Company:


The Five Points Brewing Company is a new brewery based in the heart of Hackney, East London.

They are a small, independent brewery, and they brew and package all their beer themselves, on site in East London.

They strive to be a socially responsible business and employer, contributing to the community around them. They are a Living Wage employer, they run an apprenticeship scheme for 18-24 year olds in Hackney, they source their energy from 100% renewable sources, and they are committed to reinvesting a 5% of their profits in local charities and community projects.



St DAVID Coffee House:


St DAVID coffee house, located yards away from Forest Hill train station is a friendly independent coffee house.

St DAVID is owned by three 'actor' friends Sian, Jordan and Russell who all live locally and are passionate about the up and coming coffee culture in London and want to keep Forest Hill a part of that. They also provide free wifi!



Opening hours:


Tuesday - Friday: 8am - 5pm

Saturday: 9am - 6pm

Sunday: 10am - 4pm

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