RE:LOCATE – RE:VISION In Conversation

Join us for an evening of conversation with artists William Lowry, Camilla Ridgers, and Kelly Wu about their individual practices.

RE:VISION In Conversation is a platform for discussion, contemplation and discourse with and between the artists featured in RE:VISION. Each event in this series of six panels will take place at Vernon Square and will be chaired by RE:VISION Director Romy Brill Allen. These conversations about artistic practice are designed to promote community and open conversation.

William Lowry is a London/Oxford-based artist whose drawings, prints, and sculptures examine masculinity and memory. He uses biro, pencil, oil pastel, and paint to build dense images informed by medieval prints and architectures of authority – baroque, brutalist, and beyond – where soldiers, athletes, lovers, and boys navigate vigilance, vulnerability, power, and myth.

Camilla Ridgers is a Devon born, New York based artist investigating how authorship and perception unfold between human and machine. With a background in Fine Art and Creative Computing, she explores how technological systems influence the ways we see and make images.

Kelly Wu works across the disciplines of sculpture, installation, and performance. Their practice engages with memory and culture through the use of found objects and personal archives. Themes of race, gender, and class recur in the work and are then withheld or obscured by ungenerous, secretive forms. Writing and ‘life-art’ performances support and extend these ideas.

Organised as part of the programming for the 16th East Wing Biennial RE:VISION.

RE:LOCATE - RE:VISION In Conversation

26 Nov 2025

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26 Nov 2025

18:15 - 19:30

Free, booking essential

Vernon Square Campus, Common Room

This event takes place at our Vernon Square campus (WC1X 9EW).

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William Lowry, Magi, etching and aquatint on Fabriano paper, 2025

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