Download the full schedule here MEND*RS FULL SCHEDULE
Download the concise programme here MEND*RS PROGRAMME v4
The symposium will take place over a period of four days at Slough Farm, Docker, near Kendal in Cumbria. Slough Farm is a working farm and home of renowned local musician, record producer and keen mender, Bill Lloyd. The event will consist of:
- A conference over 2 days, with invited keynotes and talks selected from submitted expressions of interests under the symposium’s themes
- An exhibition/performances/film screenings/new artwork/activist interventions related to mending
- Workshop sessions to share skills and explore practices of mending
- Time for talking, walking, reflecting, cooking, mending, playing and dancing together
Tentative schedule
Day 1: Fri 29 June 2012
*** FIRST NATIONAL MENDING DAY ***
- 11am – 5pm Mending workshops and all-hands mending jamboree
- 5pm onwards Symposium registration
- 5-7pm Welcome supper and drinks
- 7.30pm Welcome address
- 8pm Keynote
- 9pm Music by Bill Lloyd and Steve Grundy
Day 2: Sat 30 June 2012
- DIY Breakfast
- 10am Session 1; Keynote, papers/discussion/workshop groups/breakouts
- 1pm Lunch
- 2pm Session 2; Keynote, papers/discussion/workshop groups/breakouts
- 4.30pm Exhibition/menders in residence etc presentation
- 6pm DIY Barbecue
- 7.30pm Mending performance
- 9pm Self-organising outdoor cinema – bring your own mending films, you-tube how-tos.
Day 3: Sun 1 July 2012
- DIY Breakfast
- 10am Session 3; Keynote, papers/discussion/workshop groups/breakouts
- 1pm Lunch
- 2pm Session 4; Keynote, papers/discussion/workshop groups/breakouts
- 4.30pm Plenary
- 7pm DIY evening meal
- Mending party games
Day 4: Mon 2 July 2012
- 10am – 3pm Unconference – DIY sessions
- 10am – 3pm Walk
Throughout the event
- Menders in Residence – Top practitioners in contemporary UK mending culture are invited to perform wonders on holes and tears, to bring life back into broken things.
- Mending artists – Visual and environmental artists are invited to create new work in response to the mending theme