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Out now: What’s On Winter 2022

When visiting MK Gallery, pick up one of our Winter What’s On guides, featuring information on exhibitions, cinema, live music, performances, and family activities for October, November, December and January. Download a digital version here.

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Inclusive Practice in the Arts at MK Gallery receives national recognition

The Inclusive Practice in the Arts (IPA) team at MK Gallery is delighted to be shortlisted for a Fantastic for Families 2021-2022 award, for the second year running.

Last year the team won the award for Best Family Arts Activity for its Sensory Boxes programme, which was developed in response to lockdowns as a remote creative offer for families. This year it has been shortlisted in the same category for its Toddle and Child Sensory Tour programme.

The Sensory Tours are designed for very young children, and those with additional and complex support needs, who may otherwise have difficulty accessing the content of the exhibitions. For the Tours the exhibitions are brought to life through music, story-telling, curious object handling, intriguing smells and fancy dress. The galleries are transformed into playful spaces for the children to enjoy.

Running throughout the year, the Tours have bespoke content designed in response to the Gallery’s changing exhibitions programme. They are designed and led by Associate Artist Julia Collar (of Collar and Cuffs), who has been nominated independently in the awards for her Toddington Village Sensory trails, in the category of Audience Impact and Innovation. 

Sophie Bennett, Producer, Public Programmes (Inclusion) MK Gallery, said: ‘Its great to be shortlisted for a different area of the programme, showing the diverse reach and creative output of IPA.

Special thanks go to our brilliant Learning Scouts, Sarah Hunt and Constance McCaffrey, who support families throughout the tours and enhance their experiences.

‘Our next Sensory Tours are taking place as part of our Family Fun Day on Saturday 29 October 2022, and we’ll be taking inspiration from our new exhibition Larry Achiampong: Wayfinder.

Now in its ninth year, the Fantastic for Families Awards is an annual programme open to UK based cultural organisations or cultural activity organisers, providing creative opportunities, activities, or initiatives for families, young mothers, isolated elders, and those struggling with mental health conditions, particularly the most vulnerable and marginalised. Anna Dever, Head of Family Arts Campaign said: The Fantastic for Families Awards are a brilliant opportunity to celebrate the extraordinary creativity and innovation of the arts sector and the amazing work delivered for families during the past year. The organisations and artists nominated, and all those who applied, are wonderful examples of how creative and cultural engagement can bring joy and opportunities to families across the UK.’

The awards ceremony will take place online on the 16 November 2022

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Announcing Trickster Figures: Sculpture and the Body

We are pleased to announce our first major exhibition of 2023, Trickster Figures: Sculpture and the Body, curated by Jes Fernie. Trickster Figures presents the next chapter in the story of British sculpture, bringing together a selection of work by eleven contemporary artists. The exhibition explores the body’s newly configured relation to the world which involves increasingly fluid movement between binary systems, technology, human forms, animals, identities, and the environment. “There is a leakage, a seepage in these works. Many of them allude to bodies or systems that relate to bodies. Jealous bodies, broken bodies, fossilised bodies, vulnerable, contaminated bodies. There is also love, tenderness, glamour, and compulsion.” Jes Fernie Featuring: Saelia Aparicio, Alice Channer, Jesse Darling, Nicolas Deshayes, Kira Freije, Siobhán Hapaska, Nnena Kalu, Joe Namy, Harold Offeh, Ro Robertson and Vanessa da Silva Learn more about the exhibition and book your tickets here.

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Portholes – Please touch.

MK Gallery invites multidisciplinary artist Francesca Cant to design its Summer Commission 2022.  As part of her artistic practice, Cant explores the possibilities and limitations of play. This aspect is realised in her latest work for MK Gallery, Portholes. The participatory sculpture encourages play and social interaction, inviting audiences to arrange, stack and compose the elements of the sculpture to create new patterns and structures.  Roisin Callaghan, Producer, Public Programmes (Community & Partners) at MK Gallery said:   ‘We are excited to introduce Portholes, to visitors. The sculpture is available now to interact and play with on Margaret Powell Square, outside the main entrance to the Gallery. It will be interesting to see how the elements are re-imagined into new forms by visitors.’  Cant explained: ‘I’m interested in the notion of play and how this exercise gets disregarded as people's lives get busier. Play is extremely important for both adults and children alike, so I really hope people can come and enjoy the sculpture, interact with it and make something exciting from it. The possibilities are endless.  My work promotes curiosity and encourages audiences to become more aware of their surroundings and the people they share the space with. I enjoy the simple geometry of modernist structures and the visual connections it has to childhood building blocks; by rejecting the ornate and decorative it allows me more creative freedom to design imagined cityscapes and the architecture that may be housed there.’  Portholes is available throughout the summer months, during the Gallery’s regular opening hours.

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Open call to gamers

Are you a gamer? MK Gallery needs your help and is putting out an open call for specific games and consoles to feature in its next exhibition Larry Achiampong: Wayfinder.  While loans to art galleries are usually considered to be paintings or sculptures MK Gallery is seeking loans of a different kind: Ultra Street Fighter II; Mario Kart; Splatoon... and not only the games but consoles too: Nintendo Switch and more.  These ‘works of art’ will feature in Gaming Events which form part of Achiampong’s first solo exhibition where we invite visitors to play, relax and enjoy the games that continue to inspire the artist.   Video games are integral to Larry’s work, as he proudly asserted: ‘I’m a gamer, it’s the language I speak with! I love playing with environments where anything feels possible. I didn’t have the privilege of visiting art galleries when I was younger, but I saw art through a different portal: the Sega MegaDrive and Super Nintendo.’   For those gamers who can loan a game or console to be part of the events, MK Gallery invites them to drop off their hardware and fill in a loan form so they can be returned. Those who wish to donate a game or console can book a free season ticket to the exhibition.   The open call ends on Friday 16 September 2022. Gamers can contact Alice Riddy ariddy@mkgallery.org with any queries.   The Gallery already has a great selection of games which will be available to play across spaces in the building and at gaming events. However, the exhibition co-ordinators are keen to receive these multiplayer games:  

  • Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers
  • Mario Kart (any)
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge 
In addition, they are seeking Nintendo Switch consoles, Switch pro-controllers and other spare consoles for the multiplatform games: PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox X/S.   Larry Achimapong (b. 1984) is a multi-media artist working in film, sculpture, installation, sound, collage, music and performance. Immersed in popular culture and rooted in communal and personal heritage, Larry’s work explores post-colonial and post-digital identities, and the deeply entrenched inequalities in society today.  

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MK Young Photographer winners announced

Thank you to all the inspiring young photographers who entered this year's competition, and congratulations to Pippa, aged 6, for claiming the top prize. A special thanks to Fionnuala Boyd, Les Evans and Willie Robb for having the tough task of judging all of the amazing entries. The MK Young Photographer exhibition is open at MK Gallery's Project Space until 31 August. 2022. You can vote for your favourite photograph here.

Winners, Commendations and Special Mentions

4-6 Age Group
  • Alana, aged 4
  • Amelie, aged 4
  • Zayn, aged 4
  • Arthur, aged 5
  • Tadhg, aged 5
  • Ollie, aged 5
  • Alice, aged 6
  • JJ, aged 6
  • Pippa, aged 6 (age group winner and overall winner)
7-10 Age Group
  • Arya and Georgia, aged 7
  • Ava, aged 7 (age group winner)
  • Aidan, aged 7
  • Betsy, aged 7
  • Evander, aged 7
  • Grace, aged 7
  • Krishna, aged 7
  • Marshall, aged 7
  • Caden, aged 8
  • Summer aged, 8
  • Bella, aged 8
  • Tiago, aged 8
  • Mohit, aged 10
11-14 Age Group
  • Sophie, aged 11
  • Alex, aged 12
  • Anya, aged 12
  • Charlie, aged 12
  • Dhillan, aged 12
  • Eva B, aged 13
  • Crystal-Rose, aged 13 (age group winner)
  • Sumaya, aged 13
  • Chloe, aged 14
  • Eva, aged 14
  • Emily, aged 14
  • Ella, aged 14
15-19 Age Group
  • James, aged 15
  • Jessica, aged 15
  • Charlie, aged 17
  • Chole, aged 19
  • Martha, aged 18 (age group winner)
  • Zoe, aged 18
  • Max, aged 19
  • Sasha, aged 19

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Eat the Feast

Through the mediums of performance, video and photography, collaboration and conversation, Harold Offeh is an artist who develops work that responds to places, situations and histories. Often the artist inhabits or embodies these histories, using humour to confront the viewer with alternative, forgotten or censored narratives. In February 2022, Harold Offeh invited local people to be his tour guides of Milton Keynes. He was interested in what an encounter between a curious visitor – unfamiliar with a place and its history – and the people embedded in that place, would lead to. In April, Offeh returned to Milton Keynes. This time, the artist worked with the same groups to create a collective map of Milton Keynes formed from individually-made tablecloths, candles and plates – all sculpted or decorated to reflect the stories, places and histories that had been revealed to him. On Thursday 7 July 2022, the individual components of this map and their respective makers come together at MK Gallery for one night only. A selection of dishes chosen by groups involved in the map’s making will be presented on the map as well as recipes collected from people living across Milton Keynes, which connect them to a memory, a time or a place of personal significance. Commissioned by Milton Keynes Arts Centre. Book here.

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MK Gallery partner with Milk & Beans

We are delighted to announce a new partnership between MK Gallery and Milk & Beans Coffee Roasters. Milk & Beans is Milton Keynes’ first speciality coffee roaster, and the aim of the business is to show people that coffee can taste different depending on where it’s from and how it has been grown and processed. The coffee MK Gallery is selling is from Mió, a family run farm in Brazil, who export, import, store and sell their own coffee. They guarantee 100% traceability for all of their crops, which is rare in the industry. The notes of this coffee are chocolate and tangerine. Milk & Beans is now being served and sold in the MK Gallery café - be sure to pop by and try it out!

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MK Gallery goes Dada for a day

To mark the 102nd anniversary of the 1st Dada International Exhibition in Berlin, 31 d/Deaf, Disabled and Neurodivergent artists will stage Dada inspired interventions in 30 museums and galleries across Britain and Northern Ireland on the same day on 2 July 2022. MK Gallery is delighted to be one of the locations for this exciting event, with a performance lecture, FED UP, by artist Caroline Cardus in the Gallery’s Sky Room. The event with the title We Are Invisible We Are Visible (WAIWAV) is presented by DASH, the disabled-led visual arts organisation, and was awarded the 2021 Ampersand Prize. Mike Layward, DASH’s Artistic Director said: ‘To be awarded the Ampersand award for this surreal intervention will not only have a massive impact on Disability arts but will show that the visual arts institutions are now open and willing to change. DASH has a long history of producing provocative interventions that continue the legacy of Dada, Absurdism and Surrealism into the 21st century.  The museums and galleries taking part include: Arnolfini, Baltic, Centre for Contemporary Art Derry, Firstsite, Focal Point Gallery, Golden Thread Gallery, Grizedale Arts,  Glynn Vivian Art Gallery,  Harris Museum and Art Gallery, HOME, The Hepworth Wakefield, Ikon, John Hansard Gallery, Leeds Art Gallery, Liverpool Biennial, Manchester Art Gallery, MIMA, MK Gallery, Modern Art Oxford, Newlyn Art Gallery, Nottingham Contemporary, The Pier Arts Centre, Site Gallery, Tate Britain, Tate Liverpool, Tate Modern, Tate St Ives, Towner Eastbourne, Turner Contemporary and VOID.  

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Vivian Maier: Anthology – open now

Today we are delighted to welcome you to Vivian Maier: Anthology. ​ ​The exhibition features over 140 black and white and colour photographs, as well as film and audio which reveal the breadth of Maier’s work and her fascination for observing and recording everyday life. Book your tickets here.

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Out now: What’s On Summer/Autumn 2022

Pick up MK Gallery’s Summer/Autumn What’s On guide now with information on exhibitions, cinema, live music, performances and family activities for June, July, August, September and October. You can download an electronic version here.

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Announcing Larry Achiampong: Wayfinder

Larry Achiampong: Wayfinder will be our final major exhibition of 2022. British-Ghanaian artist Larry Achiampong works in film, sculpture, installation, sound, collage, music and performance. His work draws on popular culture and his communal and personal heritage. Included in his first major UK solo show to date is Achiampong’s debut feature length film Wayfinder, as well as a large presentation of his Pan African flags, life-sized Relic Traveller figures and Glyth collages. It will also reveal some of his influences from video games to the landscape paintings of JMW Turner. Learn more about the exhibition and book your tickets here.

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