The gallery presents an exhibition reflecting on life and work at the Peek Frean Biscuit Factory in Bermondsey on the twentieth anniversary of its closure.
Coleman Project Space presents a free exhibition reflecting on life
and work at the Peek Frean Biscuit Factory in Bermondsey on the twentieth
anniversary of its closure.
Peek Frean biscuit factory returns to Bermondsey as Memory Factory 2009,
with three weeks of free events, a new film and a free booklet to take away,
featuring old photographs and the memories of former Peek Frean workers.
Memory Factory 2009 builds on previous projects relating to the Peek Frean biscuit
factory situated in Bermondsey. In 2004, Coleman Project Space together with msdm
(artist Paula Roush) held the first Memory Factory running a number of tea salons
inviting former workers, their relatives and members of the public to meet in the
gallery to reminiscence and share their stories about work and life at Peek Frean.
Later in 2004, Paula Roush staged SOS: OK an emergency food relief operation,
consisting of distributing emergency biscuits recreating memories around real life
provision from Peek Frean the first ever food relief to the starving people of the
siege of Paris 1874. In 2006, Coleman Project Space presented Memory Factory 2006,
on the anniversary of the famous Cricks and Martin film of 1906 again inviting
former employees to share memories and view the new digitally re-mastered films
Biscuit Town & Old Ways New Ways by Sands Films.
Peek Frean operated in Bermondsey from 1867 to 1989, the factory played an important
role in forming the economic and social climate: the factory was one of the largest
employers in Southwark, at its peak 4000s people worked there. Families worked at
Peek Frean for several generations, they met spouses and friends in the factory. The
area surrounding the factory was fondly referred to as Biscuit Town, as mainly Peek
Frean workers lived there. Biscuit Town is often remembered as a place with a unique
social and communal atmosphere, where values of kindness, helpfulness and safety
mattered.
Memory Factory 2009 captures memories associated with Peek Frean told by former
workers at the tea salon events in 2004 and 2006. Memories connect the past to the
present, the collection of memories and oral histories creates a platform for
intergenerational communication, exchange and learning.
The Memory Factory 2009 exhibition presents two new works and a number of activities
relating to Peek Frean, free and open to all.
A new publication featuring memories of former Peek Frean workers alongside old
photographs kindly donated by Rotherhithe Picture Research Library and Blackfriars
Photography Project.
A film presenting memories of former workers and discussions that took place during
the previous tea salon events accompanies the publication.
Other key activities include:
Two expert talks on Peek Frean and the value of collecting memories.
Caroline Marais, director of the Pumphouse Museum in Rotherhithe, will give a talk
on the history of Peek Frean in Bermondsey on Friday 23rd of January 2009, at 2pm
and on Friday 6th February at 2pm, Arne Sjogren will give a presentation on the
value of collecting memories for historical and artistic purposes.
Friday 23rdJanuary,Thursday 29th January, Thursday 5th February & Saturday 7th
February 1pm- 4pm, Coleman Project Space will run tea salon events inviting former
workers and members of the public to bring along items of memorabilia or memories to
share and discuss life and work in Bermondsey. Free tea and biscuits will be
provided.
Friday 30th Jan there will be a tour of the old factory premises, courtesy Workspace
Group time to be confirmed
Memory Factory Project 2009 is supported by Awards for All and Southwark Council
Launch: Thursday 22nd Jan. 6 - 9pm
Coleman Projects
94 Webster Road - London
Hours: Thur, Fri, Sat , Sun. 12 - 5pm