About the project

Locus - an art project with refugees, asylum seekers and members of the local community from Portsmouth. Artists Ania Bas & Les Monaghan were in residence at Portsmouth Friendship Centre for a year working with the participants to explore their personal LOCUS.

The residency took place between October 2009 and September 2010.

Some of the works developed during the residency continue their post-project life. This blog is being updated with any news on where the work can be seen, played, encountered. If you are interested in learning more contact Ania on aniabas{at}gmail{dot}com
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Counterpoint @ Platforma Festival - press, interviews and feedback


















The soundscape of the game and an interview about the game can be now found on Platforma website!

Please also read an excerpt from the article by Erica Scourti about Platforma Festival that talks about Asylum Seekers game:

Some work invited an element of audience participation, like Ania Bas & Les Monghan’s Asylum Seeker game, emblazoned with the satirical slogan ‘the game that lasts a lifetime!’. Developed collaboratively out of a year-long residency the artist undertook with a group of asylum seekers, refugees and those with ‘no status’, the game explores the very real stresses and anxieties they face. Players attempt to move round a Monopoly-style board where everyday frustrations and setbacks (like “You work hard and get very sick. Go to hospital") must be conquered before reaching the top prize: official leave to remain.

And some comments from the audience members and the game players:

An absolutely fantastic project! Really sums up the whole experience! Nana

What a great game. It pretends to be about passing time but you can really sense real life turns into a lottery, completely out of peoples controle. Great Game!

Really creative way to show the process.

Reading through the playing cards tears come to my eyes. Never have I realised how hard it must be. This game is quite an accomplishment.

You made me laugh - but what I really mean is I want to cry!

Amazing. It should go to the market!

Never was a truer word spoken in jest - profound!

Great work - the cards are spot on from my 10+ years experience of this segregated world of asylum.

Brilliant!

It is a wonderful work. Thank you.

This is a brilliant way to quickly convey the terrible truth of seeking asylum in the UK. Very thought provoking. Thank you.

Many thanks to Cathy Aitchison and most wonderful Counterpoint crew!

Counterpoint Private View - London, 28th Nov 2011

















Please join us for Counterpoint private view (the exhibition is part of Platforma Festival).
We will be showing and performing Asylum Seekers game. Unmissable!

Asylum Seekers game at Platforma, 29 Nov - 4 Dec 2011, London























Asylum Seekers game will be exhibited as part of Platforma Festival. More details soon. Meanwhile visit the festival's website.

Memory B(l)anks - images from the exhibition































A couple of images from the exhibition in Crewe where Asylum Seekers game was exhibited in June. Pictures by Emma Thackham

Memory B(l)anks

Asylum Seeker Game is one of the works exhibited as part of the group show in Axis Arts Centre, Crewe. The show is on from 6th till 17th June. Documentation pictures will be available soon!


Your Comments

















Pallant House Gallery private view and exhibition:


Thank you


I love the mobile phone which says ‘do you have arms’ etc. It is so wonderful.


Inspirational and very moving!


I have really enjoyed seeing it all in a formal setting, seeing all the work and all the familiar faces.


Look very fun. I love the phones.


I love art. It is good exhibition.


A fantastic project


I found it fun


Great ideas for the exhibition. Very nice speeches.


She is funny because the head is bigger and the foot is small, is funny, the tongue (comment about the photo on the comment card)


A very humbling experience. A wonderful project.


What a great project! What a lovely evening- Ania and Les will be greatly missed.


It’s really fantastic.


A very interesting exhibition with a worthy message


Intelligent. Strong. Real. Funny


Poignant


Power to the people


Interesting Refugee Art Lost souls/ waiting/ bits of lives like the post-it note art.


Its very good exhibition. I hope see that next year


An excellent project! So many great ideas such good photographs Funny yet serious. Well done


It’s a beautiful world (together) love, food and peace


This is an amazing exhibition – many ‘special people’ who need to be valued – please continue


Thanks to the people who came. The people who are aware that they are Requiring Help. The Dynamic Forces that bring those Together.


I was particularly impressed by the game which so accurately reflects life as an asylum seekers in the uk. But all very impressive. (Micheal Wooley, Mayor)


Very enjoyable experience. Keep it up. Thank you x


Very interesting


Great exhibition. Awesome game!


We like the messages people wrote on the mobiles and the drawing


A brilliant and sobering exhibition. The board game is particularly effective….


Merci beaucoup! Quelle belle exposition and project!


Well done great!


It was interesting


Friendship House private view:


Loved the hard work gone into the exhibition especially the college at the entrance


My children took part in the exhibition and they thought exhibition is very very interesting


Enjoyed the exhibition very much. Lovely work. Delicious food.


A very powerful exhibition and made all the stronger by personal comments and interventions. (Pete Taylor, PCC Arts Service)


Love this project. Love everything about this evening. Delicious food.


This would make van gogh gasp in amazements its unique. PS U R FANTASTIC


Exhibition AGAIN! This time at Friendship Centre
















Join us to celebrate an opening of an exhibition marking Ania Bas & photographer Les Monaghan’s year-long residency at Portsmouth Friendship Centre.

Private View on Friday 12 November, 5 - 7 pm
at Friendship Centre
Elm Grove, Portsmouth PO5 1JT

Please RSVP:
023 9229 7177 or enquiries@friendshipcentre.co.uk

Private View - more pictures!























Few more pictures from private view at Pallant House Gallery in Chichester!

Locus exhibition - Private view on 16th September, 5.30-8 pm














An exhibition marking Ania Bas & photographer Les Monaghan’s year-long residency at Portsmouth Friendship Centre.

Private View on Thursday 16 September, 5.30 - 8.00pm

Presentations start at 6.45 pm
9 North Pallant, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1TJ

The LOCUS films created by Lou Pack will be screened throughout the private view.

FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY:
Locus publication free of charge at Private View!

Exhibition open 1-26 September 2010.

Please RSVP: Clare Dolan, 023 9229 7177,
enquiries@friendshipcentre.co.uk

The Game Box
















Trattatttaaa!!! We are pleased to show you Asylum Seekers game box !!! You will be able to see it at the Pallant House Gallery from 1st Septemeber till 26th September. You will be able to play the game too!!!

Pallant House Gallery visit

The exhibition is going to go up in a 7 weeks! Together with Les we have visited Pallant House Gallery again and had the last look at the walls of the space. We are nearly ready!
















Ania & Marc Steene

Films are still on BIG SCREEN in Portsmouth!





Private View - short film about food by Michal Slazak

Private View - comments

Big thank you to everyone who left us comments during the private view!!! Big big thank you!
Here they come:

Excellent venue. Good view of city screen. Very interesting photographs

Interesting and lovely idea. Nice to get together and show off their work in a way that means something.

Beautiful work, very well presented and a very warm, welcoming and good humoured opening.

Well done. Really like the drawings and paperclip – good sense of fragility.

A very simple but emotive exhibition. Thank you.

I think it is very nice. If you want some think that is easy to write, but how can to find that it is problem!

Interesting show I liked the food.

Fab comments on the phones. Presented well.

Pompey to win the FA Cup again xxx

Great to have a project like this! Molto bello! x

Hope the world is cleaner

A worthwhile investment in time and people. Lovely xx

I think that it is an important exhibition. Get the ‘word’ out that we are all one, with the same needs, wants, sadness & joy no matter what county we are from. Viva locus.

It’s very lovely - Abdul

A very exciting evening, so many nice people, great English snacks. Would definitely do it again. - Florette AA

It’s good that projects like this are taking place.

I have very good fun and nice people. - Karim

Most interesting – a record of an excellent project which we would never have known about. Great to see people in this environment.

It was good to see so many smiling faces!!

I think this project was a good idea! - Noor

An interesting, unexpected, relevant show that explores an area of modern culture that is unfamiliar. Nicely presented but perhaps unfinished – I want personal stories, testimony, more. Would love to be involved.

Great venue to introduce Portsmouth population to a different side of asylum seeking.

Very interesting and thought provoking

Good expose of the subjects – really emotive images. Really like the messages from the ‘mobiles’ and framed photos. Would have like bigger photos! Venue not ideal a bit sterile compared to the warmth of the work….

It is very nice and I had a lovely time here with all this friends and all other people. Thanks Abdulla

LVD THE TXT MESSAGES

I think this is a good project because it is fun - from Samee

It was fantastic

Great idea but no formal introduction to the participants - more interaction needed x.

Well done x Fun

Great event Brilliant idea – J McD.

This is a fun place – Aisha


Private View - short film about talking by Michal Slazak

Private View - pictures



















Rahim (picture by Ed Parker, British Red Cross)
















Sameer, Aisha, Julia and Noor


















Ed and Florette


















Karim (picture by Ed Parker, British Red Cross)

















Abdul and below Sultana with her daughter.


English Food for Private View

















It was not the traditional Private View. It took place on St George's Day and everyone at the steering group got excited that we can do something fun about it. We celebrated Englishness through eating and drinking English food only, produced within UK borders ONLY.

Idea by Sally and executed by Sally with Clare who did the shopping together. They apparently spent hours going around the shop and reading labels as well as searching for English specialities. Thanks to them we had a great selection of English cheese (with no olives nor pineapples), we drunk English Ales and Ciders (no wine), we had soft drink options (apple juice, apple and blackcurrant juice, apple and beetroot juice) and loads of veg (carrots, cucumbers and peppers) but no humus nor guacamole.

On a train journey back Les and myself were pondering over the limits of the English cuisine nibbling on remaining crackers and apple chutney.

Exhibition at Third Floor Arts Centre till 29th April!
















Have a look at a few shots of the exhibition at Third Floor Arts Centre, Portsmouth. And join us for the private view this Friday 23rd, 6-8pm!

















The exhibition looks great! Big thank you to Louise and Rosamund for all their help with installation! THANKS!

Exhibition at Third Floor Arts Centre in Portsmouth

Join us on Friday 23rd April 2010 for a private view at Third Floor Arts Centre at Central Library in Portsmouth between 6-8pm! Please RSVP by 19th April to enquiries@friendshipcentre.co.uk

All welcome!!!

The exhibition is open from 16th April till 29th April 2010. Check the library opening times for the access to the Third Floor Arts Centre.


Friendship Centre

Friendship Centre is a short film we made in early March with asylum seekers, staff and volunteers who gather on Friday afternoons at Friendship House.
Watch the film here or you can see it on Big Screen in Portsmouth from Friday 23rd April.