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Attack Decay Sustain Release

Where

Stanley Picker Gallery

What

Arts & Crafts

When

20 Jan 2026 - 28 Mar 2026

Tuesday 20 January

Attack Decay Sustain Release

We're glad to announce that the Stanley Picker Gallery has an exciting new exhibition coming up.

Attack Decay Sustain Release is a series of residencies at the Stanley Picker Gallery, including artists Sophie HuckfieldNnena Kalu & Rebecca Kressley (Super Trouper), and Abbas Zahedi, who over the course of 10 weeks will each occupy the gallery's spaces and explore how sound influences their artistic practices. Audiences are invited to visit during their residency days and explore the works at various stages of development. 

Throughout the programme the gallery will invite research staff and students from Kingston School of Art, to present their own ideas and experiments in sound in response to the themes of ADSR.

Dates: 20 January - 28 March 2026. 

Free to visit. 

You can find out more about the event here:

https://www.stanleypickergallery.org/programme/attack-decay-sustain-release/

Image credit: Nnena Kalu 'Studio Voltaire elsewhere' (2020) Commissioned by Studio Voltaire in partnership with ActionSpace. Courtesy of the artist and Studio Voltaire. Photography Francis Ware

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