IN PRAISE OF SHADOWS
A duo exhibition of photo art by Kate Beaugié and Marc Christmas, opening end of Oct in Folkestone's Creative Quarter.
A duo exhibition of photo art by Kate Beaugié and Marc Christmas, opening end of Oct in Folkestone's Creative Quarter.
The Laurent Delaye Gallery is delighted to present a duo exhibition, with Kate Beaugié and Cathy Rogers. 18 March - 10 April 2023 Both artists are multi-disciplinary experimental practitioners based in Kent. This exhibition focuses on their photogram works, with some selected other mediums.
A Light & Sound Installation curated by Kate Beaugié at The Grand in Folkestone, May 2022 The Sacconi Quartet 2021/22 artist in residence Kate Beaugié curated the event ‘Beethoven on the Beach’ which featured the Sacconi Quartet playing Beethoven’s String Quartet in C# Minor Op.131 on Folkestone’s Sunny Sands beach, October 2021. Kate invited a […]
Sacconi Quartet | artist residency 2021/22 Overview As part of the Sacconi Residency Weekend, Kate was invited to collaborate for one of the events. Kate interpreted this as an opportunity to re-contextualise the listening experience of classical music; using the acoustic nature of the medium of the quartet to its advantage by relocating the Sacconi […]
Applied Pure at the MI · Music & Light Symbiosis no. 3 An immersive light, water and harpsichord concert The Andrew Wiles Building, the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford Curated by Balázs Szendrői Created and curated by Kate Beaugié The Concert Lecture Theatre L3 Monday 18th November 2019, 7 - 8pm A collaboration between light sculptor […]
Music & Light Symbiosis No. 2 | River Song Swans | Water | Music | Light Kearsney Abbey & River Garage Studio, 13.10.18. Curated by Kate Beaugié. A woman dressed as a swan leads us down the pristine River Dour past a cellist playing Bach by the river's edge, to the River Garage Studios, where an […]
Nico Kos Earle curates a group of eight female, young British and Irish artists May 2018
SURFACE Exhibition Catalogue curated and written by Nico Kos Earle Read the digital edition of the Surface Catalogue here.