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Keep printing and carry on

Saturday 20 March, Stoke Newington International Airport

Henningham Family Press

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As part of the London Word Festival, Stoke Newington International  Airport is proud to once again host The Henningham Family Press.

This  time they bring with them Darren Hayman, Joanna Neary & Murray  Macauley, The Chip Shop, Universette, Sister Corita, The Screenprinting  Nun, and Great Cake Escape

Keep Printing and Carry On celebrates  minor British institutions of all shapes and sizes.

Printmaking, music,  film and art spill into the streets of a model village, a ‘prints  hamlet’ constructed in the comfort of your friendly, local airport. An  oblique commemoration that takes as its particular starting point that  great article of social comment, the printed poster.

In the  current age of instantaneous status-dissemination, on demand expression  and with the world shrunk down to the size of a Macbook Air, it’s easy  to forget that the printed notice,  until surprisingly recently, was the  key mass-motivational tool for inspiring both public order and dissent.

From A2 austerity churned out by the Ministry of Information to 60s  hopeful pop-psychedelia, tonight the Henningham Family Press collaborate  with three very different artists to take a sideways look at British  life and spirit, reflected in the waning ubiquity of the poster print.

The  changing face of urban and suburban life has been a persistent theme in  Darren Hayman’s music. From the lovelorn urban character study of  Hefner’s 2000 album We Love the City to his 2009 solo paean to Harlow,  Essex, the ‘new town’ par excellence, Pram Town.

Darren will be working  with the Henningham’s to create a unique fly-poster print during the  evening.

The night will open with the Universettee, the  invitational mobile armchair lecture series where speakers present on  niche subjects and cult topics.

A flexible syllabus that reflects those  taking part, expect anything from Zizek, through Liberian history to  Roots Manuva. We present a screening of the Sister Corita The Screening  Printing Nun short documentary, revealing the life’s work of  inspirational artist and educator Corita Kent who used printing to  comfort and empower during the social upheavals of the 1960s and 70s.

There will be an accompanying short lecture and recreation of a Sister  Corita print by Murray Macauley. Murray is a printer who specialises in  British print history. He has organised international auctions of prints  from Henry Moore through to modern Pop art.

Plus sign up for  mini-lectures, visit the local cinema, cake shop, book shop and more,  all combine in a micro-cosmic slice of British life.

Tickets £8  from http://www.wegottickets.com/f/1423 or £10 on the door.

Commissioned and co-produced by London Word  Festival

‘A high rise Robyn Hitchcock backed by Belle and  Sebastian this is indie worthy of the name.’ – Financial Times on Darren  Hayman

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