Exhibition
Pause and Eject 2 - Shoreditch Townhall
PAUSE AND EJECT 2
A show by Goldsmiths MFA students
26th - 28th January 2010
Shoreditch Townhall
380 Old Street,
London EC1V 9LT
opening hours: 12-6 daily
Closing party:
Thursday 28th January 2010
6pm - 9pm followed by afterparty at The Macbeth
Live work/performances:
Tuesday 26th January 2010
6pm - 8pm
Dror Al Kuwaity / Maria Jose Argenzio / Nicole Bachmann / Ruth Beale / Erik Bendix / David Charlesworth / Amir Chasson / ChunTeng Chu / Elena Damiani / Annie Davey / Birgit R. Deubner / Noam Enbar / Rowena Harris / Haroun Haward / Joey Holder / Thomas Johnson / Una Knox / Iva Kontic / Vera Kox / Hye Young Ku / Pedro Lasch / Xinyi Liu / Matthew McQuillan / Alexis Milne / Jasiek Mischke / Jin Hee Park / Eun Jung Park / James Prevett / Laure Prouvost / Mali Purkayastha / Lara Rettondini / Sandra Setzkorn / Ki Woun Shin / Nicolas Vass / Nicholas Wootton / Burcu Yagcioglu
Getting to Shoreditch Town Hall:
* By tube or rail: Liverpool Street (15 minutes' walk) or Old Street (Exit 3 - 7 minutes' walk).
* By bus: Routes 26, 35, 47, 48, 55, 67, 78, 135, 149, 242 and 243 stop nearby.
* By car: Shoreditch Town Hall is outside the Congestion Charge area, but parking is very restricted and mostly metered. The Town Hall has no dedicated parking spaces.
* By bicycle: There are cycle racks on Old Street a few yards from the Town Hall entrance.
FREE EVENT
PAUSE AND EJECT 2 is the second and last interim show from the current 2nd year Art Practice students at Goldsmiths before their final MFA exhibition together in July 2010.
Since the hugely successful first ‘Pause and Eject’ exhibition at The Rag Factory back in May 2009, the young artists have been advancing their individual practices and will be showing new works in this distinguished venue.
Featuring thirty-six international students, this exhibition will embrace artistic differences, while simultaneously exposing the comradery between those who are studying and producing work in the same educational setting.
The show promises to be a definitive marker in the development of these artists.










