APEC APEC is a not-for-profit, artist-run complex in Hove. It has been providing studios spaces for artists since 2003.

APEC members are committed to the arts, contributing to culture locally, nationally and internationally through working with schools, communities, museums and galleries across the South East and beyond. APEC provides affordable studio workspace for arts-professionals whose experimental practices make them more financially vulnerable. It offers a secure environment for a wide spectrum of artists fr

om recent graduates to consummate professionals, and has been a sustainable and thriving creative community in Hove since 2003. Current artist members:
Sharifa Brooks Read, Nick Carrick, Susan Diab, Elisha Enfield, Harvey Daniels, Patrick Donohoe, Bernard G Mills, Gary Goodman, Micheál O'Connell, David Owen, Gavin Peacock, Maff Robinson, Judy Stapleton, Christopher Stevens, Lindsey Smith, Will Turner, Lynn Weddle

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22/08/2024

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Tomorrow at Highlanes Drogheda:

Join art historian Jean Ryan's she shares her insight into artists approaches to their practice, here looking at Micheál O'Connell's

Had a peek in to find System Interference    in full flow. If you are visiting let me know and I can sometimes be availa...
28/12/2023

Had a peek in to find System Interference in full flow. If you are visiting let me know and I can sometimes be available to appear remotely.

30/11/2023

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Apec artist Susan Diab is currently showing in an exhibition at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford, open until early April 2...
11/01/2022

Apec artist Susan Diab is currently showing in an exhibition at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford, open until early April 2022, please see details below.

Messy Futures exhibition, Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford
Messy Futures is a co-produced exhibition at the Pitt Rivers Museum, that explores the sometimes-messy role of healthcare technologies in our everyday lives through newly commissioned photographs. Led by research and co-produced with people with lived experience of long-term health needs, artists, makers and researchers, Messy Futures brings together the Messy Realities and In Control By Design projects.

During 2019 APEC member Susan Diab was artist-in-residence co-facilitating the 'In Control By Design' project, consisting of a series of 5 workshops in the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford and working with their collection of ethnographic artefacts. The 'In Control By Design' project was a collaboration between the museum, the Medical Research Council's Brain Network Dynamics Unit researching into a cure for Parkinson's and people with Parkinson's Disease (PD) from the Oxford Branch of Parkinson's UK. Its aim was to co-devise wearable technologies to assist with the negotiation of daily symptoms of PD, such as tremor and frozen gait.

Work produced during the project is currently on show in the Pitt Rivers Museum until 3 April 2022 and you can find out more about the exhibition here: https://prm.ox.ac.uk/event/messy-futures
If you wish to contact Susan about any aspect of the project, email: [email protected]

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