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SUMMARY:Lucy Finchett-Maddock
DESCRIPTION:Sometimes we are outside\, very rarely are we in. Hitting the h
 ighway and running for the hills may seem the most Butch Cassidy of remedi
 es\, in true renegade form. But these days\, can we ever get outside law? 
 Scroll on our screens and we find T’s&amp\;C’s\, we wrench at those wh
 o are encamped and detained – maybe we are those encamped and detained 
 – walk down the street and find those who are definitely not included in
  the law: it can be hard to imagine the anti-hero\, the one who gallops of
 f into the dusty vista with their loot in their leathers\, state patrols o
 n their heels\, a caricature of the criminal underworld and otherly nether
  spaces. Maybe back then law wasn’t everywhere\, or maybe more like back
  then the law as the frontier itself.\nEtymologically ‘outlaw’ means 
 ‘fugitive from the law’\, following old English ‘utlaga’ ‘one pu
 t outside the law’ or from Old Norse ‘utlagi’\, to be outlawed or to
  be banished. Being banished means no longer having legal protection\, bei
 ng exempt\, and not in a playful Jess James kinda way\, but in a way those
  crossing seas to seek refuge only to either die on the way or find no leg
 al recourse once at their promissory destination.\nWhat does outlaw mean t
 o us today? What does it mean to be banished and excluded from the law? Ca
 n we even be outside the law – and maybe we want to be.\nThis exhibition
  explores what being outside the law may mean\, from refugee status as exc
 luded bare life\, to animals whose agential rights are still outside of ou
 r legal frameworks\, those living outside with no shelter\, the impact of 
 outsiderness on the everyday.\nCome join us at SEAS (Socially Engaged Art 
 Salon) based at Brighton’s BMECP Centre not too far from the station\, f
 or a month long residency of the Art/Law Network and its members enact\, m
 anifest\, represent and bring to life in one form or another\, what it mea
 ns to be\, know\, see and feel\, as one\, or many\, out(law)(s).\nWe have 
 an array of events\, come along for these or just to see our installations
  and works in place.\nout(Law)\nOpening Times:\nSeptember 2019\nSaturdays 
 and Sundays 12-6pm\nEvents:\n6 September 7.30-10pm – Private View (Ticke
 ts)\n7 September – SLEEP with Distant Animals and Cyren Aur \n8 Septemb
 er – Corners with Cyren Aur and Charlie Blake\n14 September  – Live A
 rt Intervention/s (Margarita X: A case study) / Roundtable on Law\, Art an
 d Resistance with Jack Tan and Janina Moninska \n16 September 2-6pm – A
 rt/Law Journal Launch Symposium \n21-22 September – Wasted Treasure / I
 dentity Significant with Darren Calder and Natalia Jaffe \n28 September 8
 pm – 1/4 million accord: Reset Treatie Performance by Layla Mi \n28-29 S
 eptember – COMMIT with Mocksim and Distant Animals\nCheck the out(Law) F
 acebook Site.
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