Susan Eyre (Studio 4-106) and Anne Krinsky (Studio 7-113) are exhibiting in 'Life Boat', at APT Gallery, with a private view on Thursday 28 March, 6-8pm. Life Boat brings together eight artists with a shared interest in exploring precarity as a site of dynamic transition. Each takes an investigative approach to the environmental, social and historical themes evoked by the lifeboat, as a means of addressing ecological crisis, liminal landscapes, close and distant horizons, boundaries and displacement, lines of rescue, navigation and transformation. Other exhibiting artists: Rachel Allain, Caroline AreskogJones, Beverley Duckworth, Liz Elton, Kathleen Herbert and Kaori Homma. The gallery location in Deptford, once a major departure point for maritime trade and scientific expeditions from Deptford Dockyard, resonates with the exhibition’s concept of being ‘at sea’, in the sense of negotiating the unknown. Research into local histories and ecologies informs work created for the exhibition and is further expanded upon in an exciting events programme. More info about the exhibition and related events here. Friday 5th April, 3.30-5.30pm: Low Tide Walk in Deptford Creek - led by Creekside Discovery Centre in collaboration with Anne Krinsky. Saturday 6th April, 2.30-4.00pm: Fieldwork as Practice - A performance / A conversation led by Caroline AreskogJones. Sunday 7th April, 2.00-3.30pm: Homma Meridian and the Secret of Invisible Ink/Fire Etching plus publication launch with Kaori Homma APT Gallery, 6, Creekside, Deptford, London SE8 4SA. Exhibition dates: 28th March- 7th April 2024 Open Thursday to Sunday, 12-5pm. www.aptstudios.org