Throughout her extensive career, artist Ingrid Pollard has broken new ground and forged new pathways for younger generations. Alongside digital, analogue and alternative photographic processes, she often incorporates archival research, printmaking, image-text, memorabilia, installation and video/audio in her practice. Her work is known for its nuanced consideration of identity and place, including themes of landscape and labour, people and places, memory and migration, industry and individual experience.
Works made by Ingrid Pollard will be shown at Helston Old Chapel on 27 and 28 September, as part of Resonance of Being curated by Cassinelli Mills. At CAST Pollard will be joined in conversation by artist Ashanti Hare, whose work also features in the exhibition.
Thursday 25 September
CAST Café supper served from 6pm
Tickets £15, booking essential
Image: Three Drops of Blood, 2022, Ingrid Pollard. Commissioned by talking on corners. Photograph: Simon Tutty.
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