14 Oct 2pm– Ambient Jam Collective with Roland Carline The magical, funny, profound and healing Ambient Jam Collective arrive at the CCA with artist Roland Carline. Expect the unexpected with an immersive multi-sensory happening by a vibrant community of differently abled people and artists.
16 Oct 12pm– Trevor Mathison: Sonic Intervention by Ain Bailey, Aniruddha Das, Trevor Mathison and Gary Stewart with Carib Rokka. This sonic intervention by Ain Bailey, Aniruddha Das, Trevor Mathison and Gary Stewart with Carib Rokka responds to Mathison’s exhibition From Signal to Decay: Volume 1 (13 Aug–16 Oct 2022), a presentation comprising sound installation, drawings, and video.
07 Oct 7pm– Sonic Intervention by Trevor Mathison This sonic intervention by Trevor Mathison responds to and extends his solo exhibition, From Signal to Decay: Volume 1 (13 Aug–16 Oct 2022), a presentation comprising sound installation, drawings, and video. This event is free but booking is required.
15 Oct 4pm– Hadi Fallahpisheh: House Animals A new, choreographed performance entitled House Animals will take place within Hadi Fallahpisheh’s exhibition on the final weekend. The artist’s cat, mouse and dog characters will be embodied by dancers, with gentle reference to Merce Cunningham and other modern choreographers. This event is free but booking via link below is required.
12 Aug 6pm– Openings of two new exhibitions Join us this Friday, 12 Aug, 6–9pm, to celebrate the opening of two new exhibitions at Goldsmiths CCA: Trevor Mathison's From Signal to Decay: Volume 1 and Hadi Fallahpisheh's As Free As Birds.
24 Jul 6.30pm– Freya Dooley Goldsmiths CCA is excited to announce a performance by Freya Dooley, who has been commissioned to respond to Virginia Overton’s current exhibition, Animal Magnetism. For this sprawling sound-based performance, Dooley will work with and against Overton’s architectural and sculptural works in the basement of the CCA building.
23 Jul 2pm– Ambient Jam Collective: Liberty Festival 2022 Please join the magical, funny, profound and healing Ambient Jam Collective for their performance as part of the Liberty Festival 2022!
27 May 2pm– Ambient Jam Collective with Roland Carline The magical, funny, profound and healing Ambient Jam Collective arrive at the CCA with artist Roland Carline. Expect the unexpected with an immersive multi-sensory happening by a vibrant community of differently abled people and artists.
01 Apr 8pm– Sam Keogh Performance: Testament Finissage Untitled, Sam Keogh, performance with plaster, mica, food colouring, tarp and found liquid, dims variable, duration variable. Sam Keogh's performance will take place during a finissage/closing event for the Testament exhibition, from 6–9pm. Booking not required – just turn up.
27 Mar 2pm– SERAFINE1369 Performance SERAFINE1369 will present a durational performance outside the entrance to the CCA on the penultimate Sunday of Testament. Centred on and around their rock sculpture for the exhibition, the work will be thinking about how environments form bodies and bodies form environments (the bodies of objects, humans, planets...) and the 'becoming monument'
17 Mar 7pm– Scott King – The Debrist Manifesto Scott King and Goldsmiths CCA present ‘The Debrist Manifesto’.
18 Feb 2pm– Ambient Jam Collective with Roland Carline The magical, funny, profound and healing Ambient Jam Collective arrive at the CCA with artist Roland Carline. Expect the unexpected with an immersive multi-sensory happening by a vibrant community of differently abled people and artists.
15 Oct 4pm– Sam Keogh Performance Sculptures become props and collage becomes backdrop as Keogh unfolds a story about eating a pig in Stansted airport.
09 Oct 4pm– Unfolding In response to Eugenio Dittborn’s exhibition Airmail Paintings, Unfolding brings together performances by artists working across multiple diasporas, from Hong Kong to Angola, India and Istanbul.
29 Sep 7pm– Sam Keogh Performance Sculptures become props and collage becomes backdrop as Keogh unfolds a story about eating a pig in Stansted airport.
25 Sep 4.30pm– Sam Keogh Performance Sculptures become props and collage becomes backdrop as Keogh unfolds a story about eating a pig in Stansted airport.
29 Feb 3pm– As If As If was a series of performances that expand on the exhibition Transparent Things’ premise of fiction as methodology. As if 'this' or 'that', was an exercise of 'fictioning' that created propositions to confront the status quo. Fiction can be applied as a tool of world-making towards highlighting the often invisible, yet extant, structures
26 Feb 6.30pm– Parrhesiades: Eva Gold Perv City Act 3 of Eva Gold’s multi-platform parrhesiades project, Perv City. Perv City was an exhibition in three acts: It told the story of a TV news reporter and an anonymous man who begins to contact her online. As the relationship unfolds across the three platforms, power dynamics begin to shift, raising questions about agency, vulnerability and
14 Jan 6pm– Alchemy X Tony Cokes How does music express or create collective cultural identity? Participants in the Alchemy Project - young musicians and music producers from Lewisham schools who meet regularly at Goldsmiths - based their term’s activities around our exhibition If UR Reading This It’s 2 Late: Vol. 1. Their responses to the ways in which artist Tony Cokes
08 Jan 12pm– Horse For the final week of his project Roland Carline developed a large puppet performance entitled ‘Horse’. These performances acted as an experimental interim between old work and new, made in light of recent political events, pitching absurdity and laughter against frustration and powerlessness.
23 Nov 3pm– The Secret Life of Bees The Secret Life of Bees were two musical performances with Meet Me at the Albany and the Rachel Macmillan Nursery, both based in Deptford. Carline had worked with Sacha Thomas and Rachel Gildea to create a 20-minute song, movement and spoken word performance based on the life of bees with flamboyant costume and props.
21 Nov 6pm– Deptford Freestylers Deptford Freestylers is a series of inclusive freestyle dance sessions, set up by Rachel Gildea, Francis Majekodunmi and Roland Carline. The group meet weekly at Deptford X and create a space for any age, any body and any style. They share music, look for new ways to engage with performance and learn from each other.
20 Nov 2pm– Ambient Jam collective with Roland Carline A series of live performances with Entelechy Arts, Ambient Jam Collective relocated to Goldsmiths CCA for three sessions, where performers interacted with ‘loose parts’ and sculptural elements which were developed for them by Carline.
16 Nov 3pm– Bossy Bossy was a combination of live and pre-recorded work co-created by Francis Majekodunmi and Roland Carline as part of an ongoing collaborative process, incorporating live dance with character improvisations in a series of homemade sets. The events pivot on the pair’s desire to build a friendship based on a shared sense of humour and a love of
26 May 2pm– Adam Christensen Artist Adam Christensen presented a new work drawing on the legacy of disco culture in 70s New York, specifically its forms of sociality, free and independent distribution of music, and our nostalgic and melancholic reconstruction of it in the present. He transformed the Daskalopoulos Gallery, CCA’s distinctive tank exhibition space, through a
04 May 5pm– Adam Christensen Artist Adam Christensen presented a new work drawing on the legacy of disco culture in 70s New York, specifically its forms of sociality, free and independent distribution of music, and our nostalgic and melancholic reconstruction of it in the present. He transformed the Daskalopoulos Gallery, CCA’s distinctive tank exhibition space, through a
06 Oct 8pm– Ivor Cutler Performances A reading of Ivor Cutler’s poems by Michael White and Ellen McAteer.