WORKSHOPS
DARTER (formerly JUNTO:PROJECTS)
Hackney Bridge Academy. Whitechapel Art Gallery

DARTER is a team of three artists; Chloe Cooper, Phoebe Davies, and Louisa Martin, passionate about introducing live, participatory, time-based and performative art practices into both formal and informal learning environments. During 2010-11, Junto:Project will be Artist in Residence at Hackney Bridge Academy.
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INSIGHTS
Camden Arts Centre. 2011
Insights focuses on supporting young people in their artistic career choices.
Working with a group of young people from all backgrounds Phoebe Davies and Jessie Brennan lead a series of interactive performative workshops and practical activities that developed an individual portfolio of work for each young person. Participating young people were also encouraged to make work collectively and experiment and take risks in varied media. These series of workshops led to the Live Art Event Post It at Camden Arts Centre devised by the young people.

For further information click here
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HOW CAN ART? Camden Arts Centre February - March 2011
A series of interactive workshops introducing students to the possibilities of making art that crosses boundaries from drawing and sculpture to moving image, live performances, and installations.
Age Range: 12-17
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WHAT IS LIVE ART?
During early 2010 Phoebe Davies will be facilitating a series of Live Art workshops in Leyton 6th Form College. Phoebe will be working in collaboration with AS and A2 students from fine art, photography and performing arts, introducing live art as medium to make artwork whilst also exploring the issues of making work outside of traditional art spaces.
What Is Live Art? is an Artsadmin “Pass It On” project, supporting and developing emerging artists working in participatory practice or creating socially engaged work. Pass is on is funded by Creative and Cultural Skills Award from LDA and Arts Council England

Further information on the Pass It On project.
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MENTORING:
Junto:Mentor 2009 -2010
In 2009, Chloe Cooper, Phoebe Davies and Louisa Martin alongside artists Emma Leach, Jieun Lee and Daniel Oliver formed Junto:Mentor, a mentoring scheme for emerging artists delivered collaboratively over a four-week period. The aim of Junto:Mentor is to tackle the challenging two-year period following graduation that often discourages graduates from pursuing art seriously. Junto:Mentor offers an environment to investigate and challenge their art practices, forming a dialogue between their work and the professional art world, whilst also increasing awareness of audiences for their work and widening their network of support. By sharing models for becoming more resourceful, discussing concerns with established artists and sharing advice that we ourselves found integral to our development, we offer a viewpoint that differs from those of more established artists or university tutors and lecturers.
Junto;Mentor has been supported by: Camden Arts Centre, Live Arts Development Agency and New Work Network. For documentation of Junto:Mentor, please go to: juntomentor-at-176.tumblr

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PEER GROUP:
Junto:Crits and Salons 2008-Ongoing
Junto is a group of artists, curators and producers who formed in 2008 in order to provide a space for critical discussion, feedback and support for emerging practitioners working mainly within live art, visual art and sound art. Current members include Natasha Vicars, Ania Bas, Emma Leach, Daniel Oliver, Maria Agiomyrgiannaki and the aforementioned Junto:Projects. Junto was initiated in 2008 by Louisa Martin who continued to facilitate and chair the meetings until Dec 2009. Since then Junto operates with a rotating leadership and meets twice monthly for critical feedback sessions and salons. Junto has been supported by various art organisations including Artsadmin, Gasworks and Whitechapel Gallery (The Street Project).
WORKSHOPS
DARTER (formerly JUNTO:PROJECTS)
Hackney Bridge Academy. Whitechapel Art Gallery

DARTER is a team of three artists; Chloe Cooper, Phoebe Davies, and Louisa Martin, passionate about introducing live, participatory, time-based and performative art practices into both formal and informal learning environments. During 2010-11, Junto:Project will be Artist in Residence at Hackney Bridge Academy.
For further information click here
- - -
INSIGHTS
Camden Arts Centre. 2011
Insights focuses on supporting young people in their artistic career choices.
Working with a group of young people from all backgrounds Phoebe Davies and Jessie Brennan lead a series of interactive performative workshops and practical activities that developed an individual portfolio of work for each young person. Participating young people were also encouraged to make work collectively and experiment and take risks in varied media. These series of workshops led to the Live Art Event Post It at Camden Arts Centre devised by the young people.

For further information click here
- - -
HOW CAN ART? Camden Arts Centre February - March 2011
A series of interactive workshops introducing students to the possibilities of making art that crosses boundaries from drawing and sculpture to moving image, live performances, and installations.
Age Range: 12-17
For further information click here
- - -
WHAT IS LIVE ART?
During early 2010 Phoebe Davies will be facilitating a series of Live Art workshops in Leyton 6th Form College. Phoebe will be working in collaboration with AS and A2 students from fine art, photography and performing arts, introducing live art as medium to make artwork whilst also exploring the issues of making work outside of traditional art spaces.
What Is Live Art? is an Artsadmin “Pass It On” project, supporting and developing emerging artists working in participatory practice or creating socially engaged work. Pass is on is funded by Creative and Cultural Skills Award from LDA and Arts Council England

Further information on the Pass It On project.
- - -
MENTORING:
Junto:Mentor 2009 -2010
In 2009, Chloe Cooper, Phoebe Davies and Louisa Martin alongside artists Emma Leach, Jieun Lee and Daniel Oliver formed Junto:Mentor, a mentoring scheme for emerging artists delivered collaboratively over a four-week period. The aim of Junto:Mentor is to tackle the challenging two-year period following graduation that often discourages graduates from pursuing art seriously. Junto:Mentor offers an environment to investigate and challenge their art practices, forming a dialogue between their work and the professional art world, whilst also increasing awareness of audiences for their work and widening their network of support. By sharing models for becoming more resourceful, discussing concerns with established artists and sharing advice that we ourselves found integral to our development, we offer a viewpoint that differs from those of more established artists or university tutors and lecturers.
Junto;Mentor has been supported by: Camden Arts Centre, Live Arts Development Agency and New Work Network. For documentation of Junto:Mentor, please go to: juntomentor-at-176.tumblr

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PEER GROUP:
Junto:Crits and Salons 2008-Ongoing
Junto is a group of artists, curators and producers who formed in 2008 in order to provide a space for critical discussion, feedback and support for emerging practitioners working mainly within live art, visual art and sound art. Current members include Natasha Vicars, Ania Bas, Emma Leach, Daniel Oliver, Maria Agiomyrgiannaki and the aforementioned Junto:Projects. Junto was initiated in 2008 by Louisa Martin who continued to facilitate and chair the meetings until Dec 2009. Since then Junto operates with a rotating leadership and meets twice monthly for critical feedback sessions and salons. Junto has been supported by various art organisations including Artsadmin, Gasworks and Whitechapel Gallery (The Street Project).
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