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Lauren Goode

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  • Live Art Garden Initiative
    Arts, architecture, sound and ecology project. Artists’ network development and new garden-farm environments for in-situ arts practice and events. Creation of new work: durational, movement-based in-situ performance, and moving-image. Project initiator, director and artist: Lauren Goode. Associate artists: Charlotte Bernstein, Fabrizio Manco, Maria Llanderas, Helen Palmer, Carla Vendramin. Commenced 2004 – Current.
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  • Becoming, Desire and Event
    An extension of a two-day visiting-artist teaching block – a short course investigating transdisciplinary arts practice, issues and philosophy relating to ‘Becoming’, ‘Desire’ and ‘Event’. 2008
  • Intimacy as Event
    A workshop devised to explore aspects of intimacy and involving participation in a directed performance-experiment and discussion. Goldsmiths College, University of London. Dec 2007. Performance-experiment directed by Lauren Goode (workshop leader). Special guest artists included: Helen Palmer, Fabrizio Manco and Rachel Gomme. This workshop was part of the INTIMACY Across Visceral and Digital Performance conference/event programme, co-directed by Maria Chatzichristodoulou and Rachel Zerihan.
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  • ‘The Artist Review Series: Immersivity, Art, Architecture, Sound and Ecology’
    Six transdisciplinary symposia events facilitating critical exchange and review. Co-curated/chaired: Lauren Goode with Dr John Levack Drever and Ian Stonehouse. Presenters: Bill Aitchison, Tsai-Wei Chen, Lauren Goode, Dr Mae-Wan Ho, Ayssar Arida, Mark Fisher, Brandon Labelle, John Lely, Carla Vendramin, Professor John Gruzelier, Christina Kubisch, Jockel Liess, Fabrizio Manco, Lawrence Upton, Jem Finer, Ruairi Glynn, Mick Grierson, Honor Harger, Thor McIntyre-Burnie, Ajaykumar, Charlotte Bernstein, Sebastian Lexer & Emmanuelle Waeckerle, Maria Llanderas, John Levack Drever & Lawrence Upton, Robert Davis, Professor Johnny Golding, Helen Palmer, Dr. Aura Satz, Jon Thomson & Alison Craighead. Initiator and coordinator: Lauren Goode. Supported by ‘Networking Artists’ Networks Initiative’ (NAN) through a-n The Artist Information Company. Co-organised by Live Art Garden Initiative and Electronic Music Studios, Goldsmiths, University of London. 2006–07
  • Not Badminton
    Improvisation workshop sessions. Movement, sound and live art based. Andy Knight, Andrew Downes, Antonia Doggett, Lauren Goode, Daniela de Paulis, Sandy Kindness, Steve Moyes, Evrah, Fergus Anderson, Max Reed, Mario Moro, Joanne Roberts, Helen Scaife, Dave Fowler, Michael Kosmides, Sophia Lycouris, Jaana Pirskanen, Jukka Vallisto, Massimo Pintus. Colombo Street Sports Centre. Autumn 2000
  • Azygy
    A residency project supporting experimental collaborative, performative practice for one-year. Based at Old Spitalfields Market, London. Sound and movement-based improvisation in-situ, forming weekly public performance events. Across the year, over 56 invited artists participated. Initiator, co-ordinator & participating artist: Lauren Goode. Associated projects also included core Azygy artists: Antonia Doggett, Andrew Downes, Evrah, Lauren Goode, Chris Leeds, Mario Moro, Steve Moyes, Daniela de Paulis, Max Reed, Joanne Roberts and Jeremy Tranter. Project concept and direction: Lauren Goode. Special Guest artists have included: Sandy Kindness, Andy Knight, Fergus Anderson, Dave Fowler, Michael Kosmides, Rachel Gomme, Helen Scaife, Massimo Pintus, Cari Burdett, Yael Karavan, Jovair Longo, Janna Pirskanen, Jukka Vallisto, Robert Alwood, Dennis Austin, Tom Wallace, Sharon Gal, Moshi Honen, Frank Charlton, John Edwards, Caroline Kraabel, Richard Cochrane, Matthew Davis, Knut Auferman, Adrian Fisher, Navrah Sidhu, Maggie Nicols, Harkishan Parmar, Zea, Viv Corrringham, Atlanta Duffy, Robert Jarvis, Sophia Lycouris, Mattin Artiach, Michael Rodgers, Denis Dubovtsev, Gill Walshaw, Vicci Riley, Ross Lambert, Ivor Kelling, Nina Perry, Maria Palmims, Vicky Thompson. Project concept and development: Lauren Goode. Supported by Spitalfields Space Management. Sep 2000 ­ Aug 2001
  • The Furries, Meanwhile Gardens Summer Festival
    Live art performance, Meanwhile Gardens, London. Lauren Goode, Claire Taylor and Adrian Fisher. 1999
  • The Gargoyles in the Turret, Camberwell Arts Week
    Live art event. Camberwell Green Surgery and Green. Camberwell Arts Week. Claire Taylor, Lauren Goode, Adrian Fisher, Charlie Errington, Ruth Blench and musicians from ‘the Gathering’. Video production. 1999
  • The Ladybirds
    A live art event. Nine park or garden locations in Westminster. Costumes and performance devised for each site. Transit by a London Black Cab from which each performance started. A collaborative project initiated by Lauren Goode. Artists: Lauren Goode, Claire Taylor and Adrian Fisher. Photographic Artist: Sylvia Bonardi. Award funded by City of Westminster Arts Council. 1999
  • Epicurean Delights, Camberwell Arts Week
    A video piece – a collaboration with Adrian Fisher. Plus a temporary installation and performance involving egyptian dance on Camberwell Green – a collaboration with Bunny Schendler and musicians. Group show and midsummer night event, The Dispensary Gallery, London. 1998
  • Visual Artist in the Community projects – 2 Awards
    Film, installation, drawing and puppet projects at Portugal Prints. Funded by City of Westminster Arts Council (2 awards). Jan ­ April 1998 and Jan - Jul 1997
  • SEEVIC Performing Arts at Hadleigh Castle
    Performance, costume, video and choreography. A course module for 'A' Level students. South East Essex IV Form College. 1992­3. (Previous casting of sculptural elements partly funded by The Princes Trust 1991)

'The LadyBirds'. Lauren Goode, Claire Taylor and Adrian Fisher. 1999.
Site-specific live art events for nine London park spaces.
Photos: Sylvia Bonardi.