Book tickets
Join us to celebrate the launch of the seventh issue of FIELDNOTES. The evening will feature a presentation by the editors, along with readings from contributing artists and writers including dove, Christine Kirubi, Ektoras Arkomanis, and Richard Phoenix.
Readings will take place from 7 p.m. in the ICA Studio Space (this part of the event is ticketed).
Drinks with contributors and editors will follow from 7.45 p.m. in the ICA Bar, where copies of the new issue will be available to purchase. This part of the event is unticketed, and all are welcome.
Readings will take place from 7 p.m. in the ICA Studio Space (this part of the event is ticketed).
Drinks with contributors and editors will follow from 7.45 p.m. in the ICA Bar, where copies of the new issue will be available to purchase. This part of the event is unticketed, and all are welcome.
FIELDNOTES is an artist-run publishing project based in Newham in east London. We produce an annual print journal alongside a public programme of workshops, mentoring opportunities, radio broadcasts, screenings and readings.
Founded in 2020, FIELDNOTES aims to promote and support non-conforming creative practices that pioneer new cultural forms. We seek to challenge the systemic inequalities that limit opportunities in the arts by working with individuals and communities who may not find support elsewhere.
Our purpose is to provide a test site for poetic innovation, a place for new voices and collaborations, a venue for experimental modes and fresh departures between disciplines. We are interested in the third thing between two known things; we are looking for the spaces between translations and transitions.
dove, Christine Kirubi is an artist-poet based in London. She is the author of WILDPLASSEN published by the87press and Partures. published by Gong Farm.
Ektoras Arkomanis is an artist and a writer. He teaches history to architecture students in London. His latest film work / memories of work is about the area of Eleonas in Athens. He has edited the book Migrations in New Cinema, which is available from Cours de Poétique
Richard Phoenix is an artist living in Hastings whose practice involves painting, writing, music and facilitation. He is Associate Artist for the arts organisation Heart n Soul, participant of the Conditions and Flatlands Studio Programmes and author of the non-fiction book Do Your Own Thing (2023) and pamphlet D.I.Y. as Privilege: A Manifesto (2020) published by Rough Trade Books.
Founded in 2020, FIELDNOTES aims to promote and support non-conforming creative practices that pioneer new cultural forms. We seek to challenge the systemic inequalities that limit opportunities in the arts by working with individuals and communities who may not find support elsewhere.
Our purpose is to provide a test site for poetic innovation, a place for new voices and collaborations, a venue for experimental modes and fresh departures between disciplines. We are interested in the third thing between two known things; we are looking for the spaces between translations and transitions.
dove, Christine Kirubi is an artist-poet based in London. She is the author of WILDPLASSEN published by the87press and Partures. published by Gong Farm.
Ektoras Arkomanis is an artist and a writer. He teaches history to architecture students in London. His latest film work / memories of work is about the area of Eleonas in Athens. He has edited the book Migrations in New Cinema, which is available from Cours de Poétique
Richard Phoenix is an artist living in Hastings whose practice involves painting, writing, music and facilitation. He is Associate Artist for the arts organisation Heart n Soul, participant of the Conditions and Flatlands Studio Programmes and author of the non-fiction book Do Your Own Thing (2023) and pamphlet D.I.Y. as Privilege: A Manifesto (2020) published by Rough Trade Books.
This issue of FIELDNOTES has been supported by Cockayne Grants for the Arts.
Book tickets
07:00 pm
Thu, 11 Dec 2025
Studio
£5 - Standard ticket.
£18.00 - Combined ticket for a copy of Issue 7 + ticket to Launch event.
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