How was your first week of bustling cultural action with June Boom? We hope you're ready for the second week, and our friends at Exeter Culture are back to help guide you through an absolutely stacked line-up of events.
This is the week where the visual arts really bring the noise, as the biannual festival Art Week Exeter gets under way (Monday 9th - Sunday 15th). Happening across various venues and sites (don’t forget to grab a handy brochure from one of your favourite cultural venues, or head to the website for full details and times), the programme includes stacks of visual art exhibitions, installations, performances, talks and a pub quiz, to name a few!
Check out the AWEsome Collection at 5 Paris Street, which includes work by multiple brilliant artists plus exhibits from the Teignmouth Folk Preservation Society, and the ‘Sometimes Project’ at the Underground Passages - making the most of this unique subterranean location. Exhibitions are free, some events and activities are ticketed or request a donation.
There’s so much going on, but here’s some of the things that plucked at our attention:
Bricks & Booze
Wednesday 11th June, 7pm - 9.30pm at Exeter Library
Art Week and Libraries Unlimited team up to invite you to create a piece of LEGO art. Live music from Daisy Mae, plus get those creative juices flowing by bringing your own drinks.
TerraForma
Thursday 12th June, 7pm - 9pm at Custom House
Film screening and conversation, what happened when Victorian naturalists ‘terraformed’ the remote volcanic Ascension island - a tropical paradise or an ecological disaster? Fascinating!
Patter Scatter
Friday 13th June, 5:30pm - 7:30pm at Exeter Phoenix
A series of bite-sized presentations by a throng of Devon-based artists, creatives and culturally curious people. During the day, a group of people will develop personalised 6 minute 40 second visual talks based on their interests, passions and projects - all steered by Patter Scatter.
Museum of Roadside Magic
Saturday 14th June, 10:30am - 4:30pm at Piazza Terracina
Libby Bove’s enticing exhibition is a travelling archive documenting the use of magical practice, folk custom and plant knowledge – all in a road-worthy panel van and accompanying gift shop gazebo!
Pile Up! Button Maling with Precious Plastic
Saturday 14th June, 11am - 5pm at the Transit Shed
Bring along your CLEAN plastic milk bottle tops (or any HDPE – it’s marked with a triangle with the number 2 inside) and the pedal-powered bike shredder will help you to make the plastic into smaller pieces. This goes into an injection moulder, where the plastic gets heated up to around 200 degrees celsius, the molten plastic gets injected into a button mould. It cools very quickly and you can take away your new buttons in about 20 minutes! A chance to become Exeter’s very own pearly kings and queens, wouldn’t you say.
Art Car Boot
Sunday 15th June, 10am - 2pm at Piazza Terracina
A plethora of stalls comprising established artists selling paintings and prints, ceramicists and potters, sculptures and multiples, magazines and publications.
If immersing yourself in the making of artworks is more your jam, then Double Elephant are running multiple courses (including Linocut, Letterpress and Screenprinting) in their space at Exeter Phoenix across the month.
Reclaim Festival
9th - 14th June at Barnfield Theatre
Exeter Northcott’s Reclaim Festival is back for a second year, bringing a week of programming to the Barnfield Theatre. Shining the spotlight on women artists, theatre-makers, writers and performers, there’ll be discussions, workshops, music, comedy, drop-ins, socials and exhibited work (some ticketed, some free).
Here’s some of the programme to look out for:
Manic
Tuesday 10th June, 7:30pm
When Raina arrives at her spoken word gig to see her exes in the audience, all the questions she’s had about her past sexual experiences begin to surface. A show about bad sex and the murky parts of consent, expect impromptu burlesque, PowerPoint presentations, Michael Cera cameos, cringe, and desperation. Written and performed by Raina Greifer, Manic was Winner of Best Solo Show at FUSE International 2022.
Life Drawing for the Terrified
Tuesday 10th June, 2pm
If you have always wanted to try life drawing but felt intimidated, shy or even, well terrified then this is your chance to give it a go. Be gently guided through the basic skills of drawing a form with charcoal on paper and maybe even see what it feels like to be the subject.
Drag King Workshop
Wednesday 11th June, 11am
Exploring all things drag and DIY, together we will come up with characters from the beloved objects hidden in the back of your closet. Take out that cracked eyeshadow pallet and dust off that old t-shirt. We will be looking at the basics of character creation, no experience necessary. This workshop will focus on creating Drag Kings and Things.
Befriending Impostor Syndrome Workshop
Thursday 12th June, 6pm
Ever get that familiar and persistent voice of self-doubt, despite years of experience, achievements, or recognition? It’s a common feeling, which can quietly hold us back from stepping into opportunities or owning our creative space. This workshop offers a space to pause, reflect, and challenge those internal narratives.
M/Others on the Mic
Friday 13th June, 11am
A relaxed and revolutionary daytime performance space in Exeter designed to amplify m/other artists and voices. Join host Lizzy Humber and local m/others, for a sharing of original songs, poetry and stand up. With an exciting headline set from poet and mother Clare Ferguson-Walker.
Talented wordsmiths are also in the spotlight on Tuesday 10th when Word Kitchen bring their Summer Stories Prose Night to Exeter Phoenix. Writers perform flash fiction, short stories, novel extracts or pieces of memoir writing, offering a chance to hear work from accomplished authors and fresh voices in a range of genres and styles.
For theatre fans, there’s a spooktacular bit of quirkiness at the Cygnet Theatre on Saturday 14th called The Witching Hour. Promising to bring the magic to a new kind of gameshow scenario, expect black cats, broomsticks and pentagrams… all very tongue in cheek.
There are some tribute acts to get excited by (and nostalgic about) across various venues, including Clearwater Credence Revival on Saturday 14th at the Phoenix, and Fleetwood Mac tribute Go Your Own Way on the same night over at the Corn Exchange. For something a little different, join Professor Lauren Stewart at Exeter Phoenix on Wednesday 11th for The Neuroscience of Music, a talk about how we make sense of musical sound. For the lowdown on the indie music scene, head to our Culture Collaborators Involving Music for the full story.
Wow - what a week! And this is only scratching the surface. Check out our What's On guide to see everything that's happening across June Boom this month.
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