Dyad Creative

Dyad Creative Dyad Creative is an artistic partnership between Théodora Lecrinier and Hannah Turner Wallis. They

Dyad Creative is a Franco British collaboration founded in 2014 by Théodora Lecrinier and Hannah Turner Wallis. Dyad Creative’s practice focuses on the visual arts and contemporary performance. In questioning what performance is, they explore notions of communication and social engagement through diverse art projects and the running of creative spaces in Norwich. Interested in the performative nat

ure of everyday activity, their practice is concerned with the process of making and interactions between space and people. Collaboration is essential and allows ideas to be driven forward by evolving relationships. As managers of Dove Street Studios, Théodora and Hannah provide a platform for artists to develop their practices with affordable space for residencies, studios, workshops and the facilitation of diverse projects inspired by space, audience and action.

20/07/2019

Curators’ Tour - Today!!
Starts at St. Margaret’s Church
2.30pm-3.30pm, tour of the church and church yard
Followed by walk (or drive) to Norfolk Wildlife Trust for continued tour 4pm-4.45pm

Every summer, Cley Contemporary Art offers locals, returning visitors and tourists the chance to encounter the perspectives of artists on their connections to Norfolk. This year guest curators Théodora Lecrinier and Hannah Turner Wallis of Dyad Creative have selected 40 works by 43 artists made in response to the brief Borderlines. The exhibits will be on show across St. Margaret’s Church, the church yard and Norfolk Wildlife Trust.

The curators put out Borderlines as an invitation to create work that might inquire into and push at the limits of both the site and the theme themselves. The work on show examines the boundaries between political bodies, bodies and their environment and between internal and external states, blurring the lines between the psychological, geographical and political. Through playing with the stresses and strains of physical, formal and conceptual borders, the artists and the curators hope to conjure the possibility for connection across the lines that claim to divide us.

Cley19 Artists:
Norfolk Wildlife Trust
Rach Anstey-Sanders
Marc Atkinson
Carly Butler & Gudrun Filipska
Caroline Denyer
Jo Hincks
Andrew Midgley
Rosy Naylor
Tazelaar Stevenson
Ross Trevail

St. Margaret’s Church Yard
Francesca Cant
Monica Cass & Lizzie Kimbley
Alan Cossins
Jake Francis
Rosie Green
Clare Jarrett
Mary Jones
Davide Lakshmanasamy
Vivienne Loraine
Louisa Marriott
Simon Marshall
Jemma Watts

St. Margaret’s Church
Steve Baker & Mike Dodd
Mary Benefiel
Kelly Briggs
Hazel Burgess
Julia Cameron
Kristy Campbell
Niki Chandler
Emma Cracknell
Haley Craw
Susan Daltry
Anna-Lise Horsley
Rachel Kurdynowska
Henri Lacoste
Oliver Payne
Joy Pitts
Joanna Reynolds
Sam Robbins
Michael Smith
Nessie Stonebridge



Curators’ Tour - Today!!Bring an umbrella!!Starts at St. Margaret’s Church 2.30pm-3.30pm, tour of the church and church ...
20/07/2019

Curators’ Tour - Today!!
Bring an umbrella!!
Starts at St. Margaret’s Church
2.30pm-3.30pm, tour of the church and church yard
Followed by walk (or drive) to Norfolk Wildlife Trust for continued tour 4pm-4.45pm

Every summer, Cley Contemporary Art offers locals, returning visitors and tourists the chance to encounter the perspectives of artists on their connections to Norfolk. This year guest curators Théodora Lecrinier and Hannah Turner Wallis of Dyad Creative have selected 40 works by 43 artists made in response to the brief Borderlines. The exhibits will be on show across St. Margaret’s Church, the church yard and Norfolk Wildlife Trust.

The curators put out Borderlines as an invitation to create work that might inquire into and push at the limits of both the site and the theme themselves. The work on show examines the boundaries between political bodies, bodies and their environment and between internal and external states, blurring the lines between the psychological, geographical and political. Through playing with the stresses and strains of physical, formal and conceptual borders, the artists and the curators hope to conjure the possibility for connection across the lines that claim to divide us.

Cley19 Artists:
Norfolk Wildlife Trust
Rach Anstey-Sanders
Marc Atkinson
Carly Butler & Gudrun Filipska
Caroline Denyer
Jo Hincks
Andrew Midgley
Rosy Naylor
Tazelaar Stevenson
Ross Trevail

St. Margaret’s Church Yard
Francesca Cant
Monica Cass & Lizzie Kimbley
Alan Cossins
Jake Francis
Rosie Green
Clare Jarrett
Mary Jones
Davide Lakshmanasamy
Vivienne Loraine
Louisa Marriott
Simon Marshall
Jemma Watts

St. Margaret’s Church
Steve Baker & Mike Dodd
Mary Benefiel
Kelly Briggs
Hazel Burgess
Julia Cameron
Kristy Campbell
Niki Chandler
Emma Cracknell
Haley Craw
Susan Daltry
Anna-Lise Horsley
Rachel Kurdynowska
Henri Lacoste
Oliver Payne
Joy Pitts
Joanna Reynolds
Sam Robbins
Michael Smith
Nessie Stonebridge



19/07/2019

Every summer, Cley Contemporary Art offers locals, returning visitors and tourists the chance to encounter the perspectives of artists on their connections to Norfolk. This year guest curators Théodora Lecrinier and Hannah Turner Wallis of Dyad Creative have selected 40 works by 43 artists made in response to the brief Borderlines. The exhibits will be on show across St. Margaret’s Church, the church yard and Norfolk Wildlife Trust.

The curators put out Borderlines as an invitation to create work that might inquire into and push at the limits of both the site and the theme themselves. The work on show examines the boundaries between political bodies, bodies and their environment and between internal and external states, blurring the lines between the psychological, geographical and political. Through playing with the stresses and strains of physical, formal and conceptual borders, the artists and the curators hope to conjure the possibility for connection across the lines that claim to divide us.

Curators’ Tour: Saturday 20 July
Starts at St. Margaret’s Church
2.30pm-3.30pm tour of the church and church yard
Followed by walk (or drive) to Norfolk Wildlife Trust for continued tour 4pm-4.45pm

Cley19 Artists:
Norfolk Wildlife Trust
Rach Anstey-Sanders
Marc Atkinson
Carly Butler & Gudrun Filipska
Caroline Denyer
Jo Hincks
Andrew Midgley
Rosy Naylor
Tazelaar Stevenson
Ross Trevail

St. Margaret’s Church Yard
Francesca Cant
Monica Cass & Lizzie Kimbley
Alan Cossins
Jake Francis
Rosie Green
Clare Jarrett
Mary Jones
Davide Lakshmanasamy
Vivienne Loraine
Louisa Marriott
Simon Marshall
Jemma Watts

St. Margaret’s Church
Steve Baker & Mike Dodd
Mary Benefiel
Kelly Briggs
Hazel Burgess
Julia Cameron
Kristy Campbell
Niki Chandler
Emma Cracknell
Haley Craw
Susan Daltry
Anna-Lise Horsley
Rachel Kurdynowska
Henri Lacoste
Oliver Payne
Joy Pitts
Joanna Reynolds
Sam Robbins
Michael Smith
Nessie Stonebridge



Dyad Creative is delighted to have been selected for GUILD, a national programme aiming to support sustainable growth of...
04/06/2019

Dyad Creative is delighted to have been selected for GUILD, a national programme aiming to support sustainable growth of artistic organisations.
As one of twenty organisations across the the UK, Dyad will be developing international connections, exploring the function of creative space and artistic development.
For article: http://leedsliving.co.uk/art-culture/first-cohort-for-east-street-arts/

24/11/2018

FINAL CALL:
Deadline for proposals this Monday 26th November 2018
Cley19 - call for artists
Responding to the brief:
BORDERLINES
More information about the call and submissions:
http://www.cleycontemporaryart.org/
Exhibition dates: 4th July - 4th August 2019

As curators for Cley19, Dyad Creative are inviting artists to respond to the theme Borderlines as it requires an inquisitive approach to the site that surrounds them and to the climate in which we live.

Join us next Tuesday 13th at 7pm for the annual  AGM at Norfolk Wildlife Trust Visitor Centre in Cley.We will be availab...
10/11/2018

Join us next Tuesday 13th at 7pm for the annual AGM at Norfolk Wildlife Trust Visitor Centre in Cley.
We will be available to answer questions about our Call for Artists for Cley19
Cley19 - call for artists
Responding to the brief: BORDERLINES
Deadline for proposal:26/11/18

More info: www.cleycontemporaryart.org

Dyad Creative is a Franco-British collaboration founded in 2014 by artists Théodora Lecrinier & Hannah Turner Wallis, with a practice that focuses on visual arts and contemporary performance.
As curators for Cley19 they are inviting artists to respond to the theme Borderlines as it requires an inquisitive approach to the site that surrounds them and to the climate in which we live. curator

Home page of Cley Contemporary Art Exhibition

Cley19 call for artists: BorderlinesDeadline for proposal: 26/11/18Info: www.cleycontemporaryart.orgExhibition date: 4th...
29/10/2018

Cley19 call for artists: Borderlines
Deadline for proposal: 26/11/18
Info: www.cleycontemporaryart.org
Exhibition date: 4th July-4th August 2019

Calling contemporary artists from across Norfolk and those connected to the area, to respond to the brief: Borderlines.
We encourage proposals from all disciplines, offering artists the chance to challenge themselves within their practice.

We are very excited to say that we have been selected to curate Cley19. For more details about the call for artists and ...
18/10/2018

We are very excited to say that we have been selected to curate Cley19.
For more details about the call for artists and the guideline for submissions:

http://www.cleycontemporaryart.org/

Deadline for application: Monday 26th November 2018
Exhibition dates: 4th July - 4th August 2019

Borderlines

Geographical/Environmental Borderlines
Socio-political Borderlines
Spiritual/Embodied Borderlines

Artists translate cultural moments and offer responses to their environment, whether geographical, political or spiritual. As curators we invite artists to respond to the theme Borderlines as it requires an inquisitive approach to the site that surrounds them and to the climate in which we live.

As bank holiday hits, we are closing our doors for a few weeks here at Dyad Creative HQ. It has been a wonderful season ...
24/08/2018

As bank holiday hits, we are closing our doors for a few weeks here at Dyad Creative HQ. It has been a wonderful season and we are looking forward to the next when we return in September. We are both of us taking this time to travel, see family and rejuvenate, looking for new inspirations for the future.
Andi has travelled with us throughout the journey of the past four years and we owe him huge thanks for all his work and encouragement.

Four years ago  took this photo of us as we stood on the cusp of everything we have created so far. Charting this journe...
24/08/2018

Four years ago took this photo of us as we stood on the cusp of everything we have created so far. Charting this journey over the past few months through various talks and publications has allowed us to understand what has passed and where we may go in the future
When we return in September after our summer break, we are looking forward to using new found inspirations from our travels to continue exploring our practice as Dyad Creative
Wishing you all happy bank holidays and summer times!
Bisous xx

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