Running from June 2009 to December 2015, the Acme Project Space provided artists on our Residencies and Awards programme with a public space within which to develop projects, show new work and engage in a critical dialogue with a wider audience.
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2015
Emma Corrall — 'Summer Ready/ Some Are Ready/ So Ready', 27 November - 20 December
Cynthia Cruz — “The Girl Who Ate All Her Hair” (30 Oct 2015)
Aaron Wells — “Relentless Optimism, a Moment of Blindness Before and After the Dark Space” (25 Sep 2015)
Milou van der Maaden — “in Spite of the Mass” (4 Sep 2015)
Rosika Desnoyers — “The Creative Industry of Mary Linwood” (20 Aug 2015)
Guan Wei and Wayne Warren — “Crossing Lines” (30 Jul 2015)
Lydia Davies, Chris Ifould, Piotr Krzymowski, Sean Lavelle, Asta Meldal Lynge, Cameron Scott, Tilly Shiner & Nikhil Vettukattil — “juice” (5 Jun 2015)
Candice Jacobs, Milou van der Maaden, Isa Melsheimer & Rachel Pimm — “Planta: Notes on Botanical Dissidence” (8 May 2015)
Duncan Pickstock — “Are we there yet?” (26 Mar 2015)
Love Enqvist — “The World Turned Upside Down” (6 Feb 2015)
Stephen Fakiyesi & Harold Offeh — “FAKIYESI/OFFEH: How to Speak to Power?” (30 Jan 2015)
Briony Anderson, George Charman, Bridget O'Gorman, Maria McKinney and We Colonised the Moon (Hagen Betzwieser and Sue Corke) — “From a Studio Exchange” (8 Jan 2015)
2014
George Charman & Adam Knight — “The Tiny Lag” (28 Nov 2014)
Jamie Hosegood — “PUBLIC IMAGE” (24 Oct 2014)
Sarah Duffy — “Breathless” (3 Oct 2014)
Marianna Simnett — “Marianna Simnett” (5 Sep 2014)
Matthew Hunt — “Dirty Pools” (29 Aug 2014)
Kate McMillan — “The Potter's Field” (4 Jul 2014)
Clare Price — “I Killed a Viper” (6 Jun 2014)
Sarah Duffy and Maaike Anne Stevens — “DELVE” (9 May 2014)
Maaike Anne Stevens — “Black Sea” (21 Mar 2014)
Sophie Jodoin — “how permanent is permanent” (20 Feb 2014)
2013
Virginia Bradley — “Jeopardy” (5 Dec 2013)
Various — “Postcard From My Studio” (4 Oct 2013)
Ninna Bohn Pedersen — “Perforations” (19 Sep 2013)
Rhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky — “Rhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky” (1 Aug 2013)
Mathieu Beauséjour — “To Be Governed” (12 Jul 2013)
Ben Cove — “Vernacular Hangover” (7 Jun 2013)
Ninna Bohn Pedersen, Rafał Zajko and guests — “Adjacent Practice Colliding Daily” (8 May 2013)
Peter Burgess — “Bryant and May . . . and” (28 Mar 2013)
Tiffany Parbs and Greg Fullerton — “Gloss” (14 Feb 2013)
Craig Leonard — “Finesse” (7 Feb 2013)
2012
Roger Kite — “Pathways” (17 Nov 2012)
Joss Cole — “What's Outside the Window?” (25 Oct 2012)
Luke McCreadie — “Blob-content” (5 Oct 2012)
Kate Atkin — “Like A Stone” (6 Sep 2012)
Anna Moderato — “In Use” (22 Jun 2012)
George Charman — “Once Again And Always New” (5 May 2012)
Vishwa Shroff — “One eye! Two eyes! Three eyes!” (1 Mar 2012)
Helen Johnson — “Dead Metaphor” (26 Jan 2012)
2011
Andro Semeiko — “Lily of Blythenhale” (11 Nov 2011)
Rose Davey and Sarah Poots — “Rose Davey and Sarah Poots” (8 Oct 2011)
Hagen Betzweiser & Sue Corke — “101 Harmless Scientific Experiments To Try At Home” (11 Aug 2011)
Tom Polo — “Disappointed with many people and things” (7 Jul 2011)
Briony Anderson / Paul McGee, George Charman, Amy Gee, Adam Knight, Haroon Mirza, Emma Smith, K. Yoland — “Sum Parts” (10 Jun 2011)
Nedregard & Hillary — “Entrances” (6 May 2011)
Jan Hendrickse — “Transient” (31 Mar 2011)
Chantal Faust and Paul Knight — “I'll sit slightly behind you” (3 Mar 2011)
2010
Gemma Anderson — “Portraits: Patients and Psychiatrists” (12 Nov 2010)
Stephanie Kingston — “Sydney Road” (7 Oct 2010)
Janne Malmros — “Black-veined White” (3 Sep 2010)
David Blandy, Harold Offeh and Jan Hendrickse — “Contort Yourself” (4 Jun 2010)
Michelle Ussher — “An Elaborate Fiction” (21 May 2010)
2009
Christian Quesnel — “Hearts of Clay (Coeurs d'Argile)” (4 Dec 2009)
Margarida Gouveia, Tina Isabella Hild & Martin Karlsson — “Chance Meeting on a Drawing Table of a Zebra and a Meteorite” (2 Oct 2009)
Revati Mann — “Re :ri: rm: hm: ha: h:i ho: hum:” (11 Sep 2009)
Howard Dyke — “Dance of the Techno Polar Bear” (5 Jun 2009)