Venue, Times and Dates:

At the APT Gallery, 6 Creekside, London SE8 4SA (link)
Exhibition Dates: Thursday 07/05/26 to 17/15/26. Thursday to Sunday
Exhibition times: 12 to 5pm.
Private View: Thursday 07/05/26 5-8pm
Finnissage and education event: Sunday 17/05/26 3-6pm

A4 Flyer: (pdf)

Gallery Plan (pdf)

Graphics: Please feel free to 'rip' any of the graphics and text from the website.


Logo button
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This is 500 x 500 pixels. Here this is reduced in the html to 100 x 100 pixels. I have added a 1 pixel black border.

QR Code for Mitochronia Homepage (click to expand):

The original is 300 x 300 pixels. Here this is reduced in the html to 100 x 100 pixels.

The exhibition text colour in Hex is #73A804

The header font is Century Gothic. The body font is Verdana 16pt, carbon grey #404040

Numbers: It is anticipated that there will be 10 participants

Audio / Visual: At the moment we have approximately 6 projectors, 2 large TVs, 2 small TVs, 5 working media players.

Insurance: Both APT and myself have Public Liability Insurance (PLI) to cover the exhibition public liabilities. However you may want to have your own for exhibition PLI. Artist Newsletter provide £10m as part of their membership subscription - Here

If you are using your own equipment you will be responsible for insuring this yourself against theft or damage. Although the show will be invigilated we are not liable for loss.

Attendance: You are welcome to come along to help with the hang and invigilate if you wish - but this is up to you.

Education: As curators we are required to provide an education element to the exhibition (APT is an education charity). This should be covered by the printed information but if anyone would like to do workshops, Talks, seminars, Zooms, etc. please let us know and we can insert them in the diary. At the moment the education element will be longside the Finnisage

'To whom it may concern' Letter: Some of you are working inside Institutions and may require a TWIMC letter - Here (pdf)

Publicity: Please let your mailing lists and social media know of the exhibition.

Money: There are no fees either way with the exhibition conducted on a 'Pro Bono' basis.

I will be underwriting the exhibition. This will consist of paying for gallery hire, printing, window text and exhibition sundries. I will be fund-raising over the pre-exhibition period but cannot at this stage agree to re-imburse items like shipping and material costs.

If anyone has any fund-raising ideas for the exhibition, do let me know. You are welcome to fund-raise for your own exhibit but, again, let me know in case I need to attribute - i.e. include a logo.

If you wish to price your work you are welcome. The exhibition does not take any commission but APT levies a 20% commission on sales.

Copyright I will need participants to release copyright to me on supplied images, movies and text for the purposes of publicity and education. This will also apply to the printed catalogue. Let me know when you supply material if there are any 3rd party accreditations. Otherwise copy will be attributed to the participant.

Exhibition Design: The front gallery will be daylight, supplemented by spotlights, and the rear gallery will be blacked out.

The gallery has white walls and a grey floor. The walls are chipboard covered with plasterboard so very easy to screw and nail. The ceiling in the rear gallery is legacy concrete and very hard, however there are many hooks and rings distributed. The front has steel 'I' beams.

It is an old warehouse space and reaches as high as 5 mtrs. It is kind to exhibits that use the height and 'take on' the space. However small scale exhibits that concentrate the attention can also be successful.

During the exhibition there will be extended printing material (multiple A3) displayed on the 'Link Gallery' wall. This is an opportunity to elaborate a bit more on your thesis. Links will be presented as QR codes. There will be a triple-fold handout for visitors with a map to navigate.

Each participant will be allocated a number and this will be displayed by the exhibit. It will also be noted on the triple fold, the printed A3s, the catalogue and the website.

Catalogue: I will design the catalogue after the exhibition and have it for purchase through the Peecho 'just in time' system. It will have an ISBN number through my Plasmazine publishing site. After the show I will contact everyone and buy a number of these for the participants to buy at wholesale prices + post.

The website will remain on Cipango.co.uk as a legacy.

Content: You are welcome to substitute material 'as we go'. A week or so prior to the show I will start to restrict changes. Once producing the catalogue this will be fixed. Proofs will be sent out to everyone for amendments before publishing.

Website: The website is 'hand coded' using html5 and the coding format of the old Adobe GoLive. I use CoffeeCup HTML editor. The page is split into DIVs which are positioned using lines of code at the Head of the Page. All other aspects of the formatting are through CSS stylesheets.
The pages are laid out in absolute format so are not responsive in the strict sense of the word. However they are pseudo-responsive in that all the DIV containers (except the splash images) are 640px wide so fit onto most mobiles and tablets. The overall wrapper (and thus the potential image width) is 1280 pixels. Image sizes are then controlled in the coding.