Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts

Friday, 2 October 2015

'Unprescribed' @ Moosey Art Gallery


Video art by Ryan Vaultier
Automaton illustration by JEME

Background illustrations by J J Lovett

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Riso-print by Connor Perry

Background paintings by Tom Abiss Smith

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Unprescribed opened last night at Moosey Art Gallery, Bridewell Alley in Norwich 22. The show is a NUA students takeover, featuring work from year one students to recent graduates.

Show runs until the 10th of October

Sunday, 9 August 2015

Loser Unit #4 Launch Show in Perth, Australia


    This illustration plus one more will be shown in Perth, Australia for Loser Unit's 4th Issue launch        show.

    15 August 2015, "UP" On Hay Street Gallery in Subiaco, Perth WA 6108.

    Susie, Ox King, Torture Chamber, Bilos, Jo42, Tina Lugo, Zeke, Terhor, Jaxxxe, Irvine69, Jacinta,     Plumpe Oyster, Ludvig.
    Many thanks to SammyBats!

Thursday, 30 July 2015

'Cook Pass Babtridge' opening night at Moosey Art Gallery in Norwich

 









So much fun to be taking part in an exhibition entirely dedicated to Alan Partridge. 

'Cook Pass Babtridge' An Art Exhibition Celebrating Alan Partridge'

30 July - 22 August
Moosey Art Gallery, 22 Bridewell Alley, Norwich

The London Police, Vinnie Nylon, Mr Penfold, Dean Khalil, Ruth Knapp, Henry Boon, Liam Clark, Anthony Zinonos, Gnasher, Bilos, Tim Biddle, John Scaratt, Print To The People and many more...

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Moosey Art Gallery opening exhibition!


Excited to be part of the opening exhibition for Moosey Art Gallery!
Opening night is 16th of April and the exhibition will close on the 2nd of May.
The line-up includes artists such as The London Police, David Shillinglaw, Will Barras, Toaster, Malarky, Mr Penfold and Cote Escriva among many others.



Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Ana Maria Pacheco exhibition at the Gallery @ NUA
















Four separate but simultaneous exhibitions, in four different Norwich locations, bring major sculptural work from Brazilian-born artist, Ana Maria Pacheco, to Norwich for the first time. 

Curated for Norfolk Contemporary Art Society, in association with Pratt Contemporary and in partnership with Norwich University of the Arts, Norwich Cathedral, Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery and The Cathedral of St John the Baptist, Norwich, these four major exhibitions will explore the sculpture of Ana Maria Pacheco produced over the last four decades.

The Gallery at NUA will show an early work, The Banquet, made in 1985 and completed in Norwich, along with a related contextual work and large scale prints. 


17 March – 25 April 2015
Gallery open Tuesday – Saturday, 12 – 5pm
Admission FREE

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Disobedient Objects at the V&A
























From a Suffragette tea service to protest robots, this exhibition was the first to examine the powerful role of objects in movements for social change. It demonstrated how political activism drives a wealth of design ingenuity and collective creativity that defy standard definitions of art and design. Disobedient Objects focussed on the period from the late 1970s to now, a time that has brought new technologies and political challenges. On display were arts of rebellion from around the world that illuminate the role of making in grassroots movements for social change: finely woven banners; defaced currency; changing designs for barricades and blockades; political video games; an inflatable general assembly to facilitate consensus decision-making; experimental activist-bicycles; and textiles bearing witness to political murders.

(Source: www.vam.ac.uk )