Social making: nature, ritual and community
About the project
Social making: nature, ritual and communityÌýwas a culmination of participatory events linked to the four seasons with local volunteers from and Ukrainians who have recently arrived in east London. At these seasonal gatherings they used plant and animal materials - some of them, like flax, grown by Cordwainers in the garden - to make Ukrainian folk ritual objects including motanka (guardian dolls), didukhs (wheat sheafs representing ancestor spirits) and hromovytsia candles to protect against storms.
Embracing the collaborative mode of working, exchanges were developed over the project with the local performers and makers Olivia Armstrong, Maria Magdalena, Ganna and Vitalii Pryimak, Victoria Isai, and Sofiya Marynyak. The side-by-side making and story exchanges about medieval magic and environments prompted by Sophie built connections between the communities, layering historical, ecological and cultural knowledge from medieval times to today.
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Over this period, and for the exhibition, Olha produced oil paintings that were informed by staging and witnessing the community making. The four paintings represented ritual objects made during the seasonal events. They re intended to bring the heightened and embodied experience of working with natural materials into the exhibition space.
Photographs credit:ÌýSofiya Marynyak, 2023, 2024
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About the artists
Artist works with the experiences of Ukrainian diaspora through the lens of mythology, folklore and ecology. She addresses these themes with social practice - staging multisensory, participatory and collaborative performances - and painting.
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Sophie Page is a historian of medieval magic, cosmology and living things (animals and plants). She has research interests and expertise in ritual, cosmological world views, folk traditions, magical objects, animals and literary narratives.
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