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Harvest Spirit

October 15, 2024 VFD

Check out our fabulous folk art October window installation by Daddy Street Fox.

It was believed that a spirit lived within the fields of grain and as the last sheaf was cut in the harvest a corn dolly would be made to hold this spirit and keep it safe over the winter months. The doll was hung inside the dry warm home and then in the following Spring it was either buried, burned or the seed taken from it to sow back into the land to begin the cycle again... sow, grow, reap, create, return to the earth and so on. These corn dolls varied greatly, from simple plaits of wheat or rye stems, to traditional corn husk dolls, to large elaborate harvest trophies.

My name is Tom Lewis and I am a Hackney based artist who works with materials I collect from nature such as leaves, tree bark, dried flowers, seed pods etc. I come from a background in fashion and costume but in recent years I have been exploring and teaching myself the endangered heritage craft of wheat weaving, straw work and corn husk doll making. I am greatly inspired by folklore traditions, urban wildlife, the pagan wheel of the year and the changing seasons. As a child I have memories of always coming home with my pockets full of found objects, treasures from nature, with the intention of making something to keep, a token of each season that passed with a particular love of the autumn, a tradition I carry on with today.

The cycle of life, death and renewal through the changing seasons brings me hope and reassurance. Using my hands to create offers me a distraction from anxiety and worries, weaving in particular is a soothing rhythmic and meditative process. I have noticed that periods where I haven't been creative I have a strong feeling of being in-complete, that something is missing, it's an essential part of my wellbeing. Throughout my life my art has always brought me a therapeutic way to deal with depression and long term health issues.

Art has also been a wonderful way for me to reconnect with the LGBTQ+ community by taking part in queer markets and art events where I have found my tribe and my chosen family who have given me much love, support and confidence to find my identity. I'm very excited to start teaching workshops this autumn and to pass on this forgotten craft.

MATARIKI

July 2, 2024 VFD

The eye of God.

In grief my eyes are sorted.

And I'm prettier, blinded with a bloodied bandage.

The sun who casts me in his shadow to set.

My lame eyes path illuminated with stars

- cast by tears l've wept.

MANAWATIA A MATARIKI

MATARIKI - An open star cluster appearing in the southern hemispheres midwinter - signifying the beginning of the Mãori New Year.

A time for introspection and cleansing - A departure from grief and of hardship - A welcome embrace with the kiss of Tawhirimateas winds - breathing new life into the year.

This was a collaborative piece produced by families, youths and community members in honour of Matariki - the Mãori New Year.

The effort put into this piece highlights the process of producing it - being collaboration, sharing food (Kai), and coming together as community.

Facilitated by the inter-island collective hosted at Moku (64 Stoke Newington Rd)

Monopoleeee

April 18, 2024 VFD
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Monopoleeee was a visual artist based in London who practiced painting, sculpture, illustration, comics, character design, animation, and sound. 

The work is presented in memoriam of Monopoleeee's life, creative work, and impact on our community. 

Cherish the people you love.

Works include:


Agatha
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acrylic and spray on canvas

I'm sober now
80 x 60 
acrylic on canvas

obsidienne zine
The story is called teapot teleportation, and is about Monopoleeee's character who breaks their mothers teapot and enters another realm.

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The Outsiders Gallery/ G(end)er Swap

March 21, 2023 VFD
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This series of style stories platform the voices of LGBTQ+ individuals and their relationship with style. I started G(end)er Swap because of the lack of style support, resources and designs available to gender-diverse individuals in mainstream fashion spaces. In as much as it is an outreach organisation to support gender-diverse people with gender-affirming style resources, it is also a community building initiative in which we collaborate with activists and creatives in the community to deliver resources and awareness campaigns. 

This exhibition is part of a larger G(end)er Swap style archive that I started on Tumblr back in 2019: platforming the voices of gender-diverse individuals and their relationship with style in hopes that those outside of the community can learn something from our experiences. We have collected over 100 style stories at our pop-up events and via our online connections since its inception which we are currently working to populate our website with. We continue to build and share this archive of style knowledge, inspiration and community love to uplift LGBTQ+ individuals and to educate wider society on our experiences.

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The Outsiders Gallery/ Women Life Liberty

March 21, 2023 VFD
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We support the lives and liberty of women in Iran.

We support the ongoing fight for democracy and freedom of speech in Iran.

VFD has made banners with members of the Iranian / Persian community for use in London based protest actions and as part of an international movement to raise awareness of the human rights abuses that are happening in Iran now.

If you want to support and take part in London based actions give to iranrights.org

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