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Jim Woodall at StudioRCA

St James has announced the opening of StudioRCA at the Thames-side residential
development Riverlight. In collaboration with the Royal College of Art, it is the first arts space to
open as part of the new cultural district in Nine Elms on the South Bank.

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October 17, 2014

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St James has announced the opening of StudioRCA at the Thames-side residential development Riverlight. In collaboration with the Royal College of Art, it is the first arts space to open as part of the new cultural district in Nine Elms on the South Bank.

The first solo exhibition at StudioRCA will be by renowned artist and recent RCA alumni Jim Woodall; an interactive mixed media installation entitled ‘Adaptation of a Memory of my Father’s studio circa 1981’. The live portion of the exhibition will be open from Saturday 11th to Tuesday 14th October with the resulting work exhibited until Saturday 25th October. Woodall’s installation will explore boundaries between public and private space and the alteration of memory through mediation as he recreates his father’s old studio and past ceramic practice. It will be based on a photograph of Woodall as a baby in his father’s studio which he has no actual memory of. The installation, involving Woodall’s father, will be staged and filmed from multiple camera angles to represent how memories can be adapted and created and participants can throw ceramic pots on stage, watch others and watch screens displaying live footage. St James gifted the space to the college rent free, fully fitted and serviced along with an annual funding package for a five-year period. It is the size of a two-bedroom apartment and is situated on the ground floor, retail section of Riverlight and will offer a street-level open-view for the public and residents.

Sean Ellis, Chairman of St James comments: “The opening of studioRCA at Riverlight creates a cultural hub and new resource for the residents in Nine Elms. The outdoor spaces and cultural offering are an integral part of the development.”

The cultural character of the South Bank, established by institutions such as the National and the Globe Theatres, is being extended along the river bank as part of the revival of Nine Elms. StudioRCA is pioneering the creation of this new creative district and will precede the opening of Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery and Charles Asprey’s Cabinet Gallery next year. The renovation of the New Covent Garden Market and numerous other projects will further establish the area as a destination location. StudioRCA was initiated and developed by Futurecity and Kate Davis, Senior Tutor and Fellow of the RCA. Staff, students and alumni will be joined by invited artists, thinkers and makers to host exhibitions, screenings, performances, seminars and artist residencies. There will be a vibrant programme of events over the next five years which will invite public participation. StudioRCA will also be where the Fine Art sculpture programme will locate some of its ongoing research activities.

Dr Paul Thompson, Rector of the Royal College of Art comments: “StudioRCA provides an invaluable experience for students and will be a significant addition to the exciting arts offering in the area. We are delighted to take over the space and to continue working with St James.”

Ravi Govindia, Leader of Wandsworth Council and Co-Chair of the Nine Elms Vauxhall Partnership, adds: “Through its presence in Battersea, the RCA has already brought new jobs and opportunities to local people in Wandsworth and will further this fantastic influence through its collaboration with St James in Vauxhall. StudioRCA promises to be a vibrant art space that will add to the developing cultural story in Nine Elms.”

Riverlight is designed by iconic architects Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. In their signature style, there are six contemporary pavilions that range from 12 to 20 storeys with exterior glass walled elevators. The 813 residences are designed to maximise sunlight and the dramatic views across the river. Over 75% of the site, some four acres, comprises of landscaped outdoor spaces and there will be shops, cafes, restaurants and a crèche as well as an exclusive clubhouse, swimming pool and gym for residents.

A limited collection of apartments and penthouses are available starting at £800,000. For further information, please contact St James on 020 7870 9620 or visit www.riverlightlondon.com StudioRCA will be open from Saturday 11th October at Riverlight, One Riverlight Quay, Nine Elms Lane, London SW8 5AU.


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