We're Popping Up At The National Trust's Sutton House For People's Landscapes Late On Friday 1 November

People's Landscapes Late

We're so excited to extend Grow's bar to the National Trust's Sutton House in Homerton for 'People's Landscape' Late on Fri 1 November. This evening brings together art, music, film, craft and debate exploring social change, protest and the landscape.

Tickets on sale via Eventbrite £5 / £2.50 concession inc. National Art Pass holders.

Drawing on National Trust's 'People's Landscapes' programme - a year-long programme of exhibitions, events and research exploring places where people came together to seek dramatic social change, this event will bring together a snapshot of our People’s Landscapes national art commission, uniting some of the ideas, actions and artwork developed through the project.

PROGRAMME - Guest speakers, performances, exhibitions, activities include:

  • Ingrid Pollard, Artist

  • Ruth Ewan, Artist

  • Dash N’ Dem, Design Action Group

  • Kate Stoddart, People’s Landscapes Producer

  • Grace Davies, Contemporary Arts Programme Manager, National Trust

  • Bob and Roberta Smith and the Apathy Band

  • Young Artists Collective, Siobhan Davies Dance Company

  • Creative Workshop

  • Dash N’ Dem

  • Artist film

  • Grace Surman, Gary Winters, Hope and Merrick, 'Glorious Phantoms' (2019)

  • Bob and Roberta Smith’s placards from ‘Paint Freedom’ (2019) Mining Banners from Easington

  • ‘Plant the High Street’ a local greening initiative

  • People’s Landscapes Late playlist created by artist Ruth Ewan.

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DRINKS MENU - We’ve selected a range of organic and locally sourced drinks for the popup bar:

Wild Thing organic Sauvignon Blanc & Organic Wild Thing prosecco
Wild Thing Sauvignon Blanc and Prosecco are both organic and a donation is made to The Born Free Foundation (an international wildlife charity that campaigns to ‘Keep Wildlife in the Wild’) from every bottle sold.

Boxer Gin with Llanllyr Source Tonic with Rosemary
Boxer Gin is distilled and bottled in England by the Sustainable Spirit Company and uses refillable pouches instead of bottles. The Llanllyr SOURCE is committed to practicing and advocating for organic land and water management as well as supporting a number of charities. The rosemary is from Grow's canal side garden.

Organic Prospect Pale Ale
This organic Prospect pale ale is flavoured with Sussex grown barley and Golding and Admiral hops. It makes for a fresh, light ale with a wonderful bitter character.

Freedom Organic Lager
Freedom use an organic malt which showcases the organic Hallertau Tradition hops to deliver a full bodied beer packed full with delicate flavours. And if that wasn’t enough it’s certified organic and Vegan too.

Nirvana Sutra IPA (Alcohol free)
Made with 100% natural ingredients, this people pleaser uses mosiac hops and has notes of pine and spice and you can enjoy them to your heart’s content without compromising your state of mind.

Sparkling Spring Water Can
CanO Water is supplies water in an aluminium can instead of the usual plastic or glass containers. We will only be serving the sparkling water and will offer self-service still water for free.

Organic Hackney Herbal Teas
Hackney Herbal Tea is organic and handmade by a social enterprise promoting health and wellbeing through herbs grown on sites throughout Hackney.
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Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and with additional support from Art Fund

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