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Artist in Residence – Miyuki Kasahara

Thamesmead Texas are proud to present ‘5 x 5 sq ft’, a new body of work by artist Miyuki Kasahara.

Join us to celebrate the first iteration of Miyuki’s residency on the 8th May 2021, for 1pm and 4pm. Due to Covid 19 restrictions and for people’s safety, we will be inviting groups of no more than 5 guests at a time. We kindly ask visitors to adhere to current C19 UK guidelines. Email thamesmeadtexas@gmail.com to book your slot.

Miyuki Kasahara, a Thamesmead based artist originally from Japan will produce a new body of work in situ during a one-year residency at an allotment in Thamesmead Texas. Working across a broad range of media including Drawing, Sculpture, Installation and Performance, Miyuki Kasahara’s work is grounded in research that examines the factors affecting the global environment, including that arising from politics and societal change. For her ‘5 x 5 sq ft’ Allotment Residency starting in Spring 2021, Miyuki will conduct a series of experiments pertaining to natural farming over the course of a seasonal calendar. A recent convert to ‘balcony’ gardening as a result of the first (UK) lockdown, Miyuki will embark on designing a living vegetable patch taking inspiration from Masanobu Fukuoka, a pioneer of organic farming in Japan. Living organisms will be extracted from the soil, examining microorganisms and nutrients central to the health of plants and of those who eat them; this will be documented utilising drawing, casting, photography and printing.

Hosted by Scully & Scully.

Click here for interview with Miyuki Kasahara

MIYUKI KASAHARA Born in Japan, and based in London, Kasahara graduated with an MA from the Royal College of Art and is based in London. Her research examines the factors affecting the global environment, including that arising from politics and societal change.