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My film scripted for a wayward narrator was screened at London Short Film Festival, curated by the wonderful Anuka from F(r)ictions.Â
I couldnât make it but my sisters and mum went and they couldnât stop talking about the programme!
[Image is a still from the film]
A letter to Ray Taylor's solo show, a rant! a reel!, at Cubitt Gallery [London], curated by Languid Hands
And a letter to Ray
Black Cultural Archives Residency Curated by Languid Hands - 09/2020Â
Three stories written during a residency at the Black Cultural Archives, London.Â
Available to read here with my images: https://www.bcaexhibits.org/samramayanja and highlighted by Tatler here: https://www.tatler.com/gallery/best-o...
full disclosure
When the fire starts to burn, and it starts to spread
The heat catches silver in each corner of the landâs spread
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Never take no hold in this spread
When the horizon slides grip on you, collapse and spread
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Break the life of the tide and let it spread
For miles we know nothing, grand spread
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âRed in all the roomsâ they shout, even when night curtain has spread
Beat beat bash in this fanned spread
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You temper me, contain me, fear me, Fire, I spread
We, the lost voice, a band. Spread.

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LOOP: TV Test, gives a first insight into the group exhibition LOOP and the works in progress, asking what is at stake in experiencing perfo
obsessed! https://www.instagram.com/p/CSmEr6GMRirX0DeyCWWv4RNdMpwahAN8p9aN-40/?utm_medium=tumblr
I forgot my body over there is an exhibition of new works made by artist samra mayanja.Â
This show is born out of the artistâs movement towards automatic and intuitive methods of working with materials and objects that she has collected. These methods have been a way of entering their tangible and intangible layers through the fingers, hands, palms, muscles and sensation.Â
samra mayanja is an artist and writer, who has been temporarily based in Longformacus (Duns, Scotland) for an artist residency. Her work is concerned with what moves us and what it is to be moved. Spanning drawing+writing, performance and film, her work is an effort to commune disparate voices; to generate around and beyond whatâs inconceivable, lost or arrives in tatters.Â
I forgot my body over there will be exhibited at Longformacus Village Hall from Saturday 21st - Saturday 28th August in conjunction with a programme of events (below):
Access:Â
Please email [email protected] to confirm you place at any of these events (below) and feel free to contact her if you have any questions.
Visual Aids: There will be a visual description to accompany the exhibition for those who are visually impaired and/or anyone that would like to use it.Â
Captioning: All sound and video works will include a transcript and/or subtitling.
Covid: We kindly ask that you adhere to social distancing and covid guidelines whilst in the space. Much appreciated!
Address: Longformacus Village Hall, Duns Road, Duns, TD11 3PB
Longformacus Village Hall is accessible to wheelchair users.
Events:Â (Further details below)
Opening Talk
Saturday 21st Aug, 11:00 - 12:00
Film: Two Melons and a Stinking Fish (1996) by Vanessa EngleÂ
Weds 25th Aug, 19:00 - 20:00
CHILDREN'S DAY!
Thursday 26th Aug, 12:00 - 15:00
Closing Performance - samra mayanja and S O C K E T H E A DÂ
Friday 27th Aug @ SunsetÂ
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Opening Talk -Â Saturday 21st Aug, 11:00 - 12:00
Join us for the opening where samra mayanja will give a short introductory talk about her art practise, the exhibition and her residency research. Refreshments provided.Â
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Film Screening -Â Weds 25th Aug, 19:00 - 20:00
Two Melons and a Stinking Fish (1996) by Vanessa Engle
This rarely seen film is the first documentary about British conceptual artist, Sarah Lucas. In this experimental portrait, filmmaker Vanessa Engle, documents both Lucasâ artistic process and the art world context that she makes within.Â
Film length: 60mins
Language: English (subtitled)
Sarah Lucas has, over the course of two decades, become recognised as one of Britainâs most significant contemporary artists. Spanning sculpture, photography and installation, her work has consistently been characterised by irreverent humour and the use of everyday âreadymade' objects â food, tights, toilets, cigarettes â to conjure up corporeal fragments.Â
Vanessa Engle began her career at the BBC where she made sixty documentaries spanning the realms of contemporary art and popular music. Since this early part of her career Engle has since made many celebrated documentaries investigating social affairs. In November 2015, Engle received the Outstanding Contribution to Documentary award at the Aldeburgh Documentary Festival.
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CHILDREN'S DAY! -Â Thursday 26th Aug, 12:00 - 15:00
After the âReady Steady Explore Toddler Groupâ in the hall, the exhibition will be open to parents and children of all ages so that they can explore the space; be curious, make sounds together and chat to the artist if they like.Â
Children are welcome on all other days but Thursday is for children and parents only. Woooo!! Activity sheets to take home will be provided also.Â
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Closing Performance -Â Friday 27th Aug @ SunsetÂ
by samra mayanja and S O C K E T H E A D
In the final event collaborators in life, art and love, samra mayanja and artist S O C K E T H E A D, will share a sonic improvisation; a dialogue between voice, instruments and the exhibition.
Instruments include: Adungu (Ugandan harp), electronic drums, delay and reverb.
S O C K E T H E A D is an artist working across the mediums of painting, collage and sound. He uses found internet media, live instrumentation and field recordings as a vehicle to get closer to some open ended space. S O C K E T H E A Dâs palette of sounds are shredded/torn/stretched and re-homed in his compositions. His process is grounded in a conversation between analogue and digital technologies that attempt to stitch together parallel memories of religion and contemporary culture.
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Queer B-Cademy: samONE samTWO process-in-progress from Kampnagel on Vimeo.
AIMS OF ART (2020)
TALK DELIVERED AT UP PROJECTS EVENT - APRIL 2021 (here)
âWHAT IS COLLABORATION?â
CHAIRED BY MATTEO LUCCHETTI
ME AND KERRY CAMPBELL SHARING THOUGHTS
thank you to my friend Jocelyn McGregor for making this happen!

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watching a talk where Rashid Johnson, whoâs work I saw at the Henry Moore Institute for the first time perhaps two-ish years ago ââ basically heâs making a distinction between a âfound objectâ and one that is âlooked forâ. some objects are sought after and then tangential journeys lead us to other places, but by Rashid Johnsonâs logic âwe are lookingâ. Anyways, today researching legendary Ugandan poet Timothy Wangusaâs work and came across this edition of Prism Journal in which his poemâs âA Taxi Driver on His Death Bedâ and âRegressionâ appear. But, as I was scrolling down to get to page 86 (the start of Timothy Wangusaâs writing) I saw a poem called âTen Lines for My Black Wifeâ that instantly got my attention. The poem, that Iâm open to and trying to reflect on, is written by Paul Theroux. He spent many years living in East Africa, and this is also the place he met Anne Castle - who I got muddle up with Margaret Trowell (either the founder of or key proponent in establishing the first European style Art College in Uganda). Paul Theroux is also father of British-documentarian Louis Theroux. Any thoughts on these poems are welcome but itâs mainly an offering from a different time https://www.instagram.com/p/COYcweRl_KaZE5cTm8au2fKqIWhEm3tJxca6Mo0/?igshid=ccqt8190m48f
Link to full publication here - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1b3-OU7LjyWt4rHf8Qn_T4uvWFnbiNt8y/view?usp=sharing
Image 1] Excerpt from longer text that I read at South London Gallery event Conch on my work-in-progress âBLUEPRINT: FOR THE DEEPâ
Image 2] Excerpt from the transcript to the film that Iâm thinking of as a score in a way - perhaps.
Image 3] Cover by my art uncle, George Hallet. And includes the play âFamily Spearâ by Elvania Zirimu Namukwaya - that is a focal point/voice in the work.
Link to G-Drive with full texts to follow.
âperpetual state of mournin and funeral for lost celluoid - lost cultureâ
âa lab for dealing with older materialâ - Iâm thinking specifically about how this isnât the case in Africa and thatâs truly upsetting when thinking about the power dynamics involved in restoration/exhibition or early work.
âotherwise we will never have a sense of ourselvesâ

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Join artist Samra Mayanja (former Grizedale Arts volunteer and soon-to-be board member) as she gets to grips with some of the realities and language around socially engaged practice, the old and new arguments.
Note to self:
Una Sola Sangre
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