The largest concentration of visual arts in norfolk.
The largest concentration of visual arts in norfolk
PROGRAM
We would like to thank the following kind sponsors:
Norfolk County Council
The Broads Authority
Norwich City Council
27th September to 13th October 2002
Open for duration of festival means that the work is in a street facing window
The Wall Work Project
95 King Street
CONTEMPORARY PAINTING OPEN
Sophie Marritt, Jeremy Mowforth, Della Reed, Pam Wimbolt and Andy Worman. Kitsch flowers, hard edged abstraction and landscape. Just some of the work of 5 selected painters. Work selected by Catherine Mosely, Molly Thompson and Rosie Snell
12-5pm Tuesday-Saturday
ON LINE betweenspace - instance
PAUL ALLITT presents one of his multimedia evolutive 'paintings' in macromedia flashmx
www.betweenspace.com
Open for duration of festival
Norwich Gallery
St.George Street
ANDREW LOGAN'S ALTERNATIVE MISS WORLD FILMSHOW 1972-2002
ANDREW LOGAN
Film and video portrait looking back over 30 years of this un-institution
Opening: 6.00-8.00 Saturday 28th September
Exhibition: 30th September – 2nd November
10 – 5 Monday -Saturday
Gedge's Coffee Shop
SUGAR SUGAR
PAT DERRICK
Sculpture installation in the cake shop, visualising our love affair with all things sweet.
Live performance on Saturday 28th September at 1pm.
Open 8 - 4.30 Mon - Sat
Performance piece around Norwich
RUTH SCOTT
Geological and political land-mass movements analogically examined using balloons on walks through the city centre
Performance times vary
Imeldas Shoe Shop window
Guildhall Hill
PLATFORM
TIM SMARE
Metre high platform shoes - intervention among the stock
Open for duration of festival
Norwich Cathedral
Under the Reliquary Arch
AURICLE
MATT ROGALSKY
Sound intervention for those who have ears to hear
Opening times as cathedral
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
KATE PARROTT
Witty sculptural intervention in the Collection, questioning accepted ideas of good taste
Open: 11 - 5 Tues - Sun
ONLINE
madeupworld
JONATHAN POWELL
combining elements of his Flaneur magazine with interactive possibilites which are not accessible with a physical magazine.
www.madeupworld.co.uk
The Queen of Hungary SLEEP-OVER
JANE GIFFORD draws the dreams she has while sleeping on site in the medieval building.
St.Benedict street
STEVE MOLES presents a minute Sleeping Beauty film in a cupboard
LOOKOUT
OTIOSE will explore the sleeping experience in a 24 hour live performance using conversation and text.
11th-12th October
Open: 12 - 4 Thurs Fri Sat or by appointment tel: 01263 734137
THE LISTENING PLACE
MARTIN SERCOMBE
Digital video and performance art works fresh from the international festival circuit.
Saturday 5th October at 8pm
Lounge café
St Benedict Street
KISSING FOR EXHIBITION
HELEN SIMPSON Paintings exploring the fascination of internet porn
Open: 11am - 11pm Mon - Sat
Expresso café
St George Street
DAVID GALLANT
Images taken by a photo-journalist
using a global positioning unit, linking the audience with interesting sites around the globe.
Open: Mon - Sat 7 - 5.30 Sun 9 - 5.30
MILLENIUM LIBRARY
MILLENIUM BOOK PROJECT
Curated by CALLY BARKER
Women share their stories using words, pictures, drawings, collage and stitchwork in small hand-made books. 5 year project with 200 books
Open: 7- 12 Mon - Sat
Elm Hill Contemporary Art
Elm Hill
BARBARA HOWEY features in a mixed selected show with artists regularly exhibiting
Open: Wed - Sat 11 - 5pm
St.Peter Parmentergate
King Street
RIGHT SIDES TOGETHER
Geographically and conceptually diverse exhibition of textile-based art
Curated by VJ BURROUGHES
Open: Thurs Fri Sat 12 - 4
or by appointment 01603 279433
Norwich Arts Centre
ALLAN TITMUSS
Photographs of performing and jazz artists spanning several decades
Opening times Box office 9 am - 10pm Mon- Sat
Playhouse theatre
Half ‘n’ Half
MARK DIXON & CLAIRE EVANS
Collaborative work combining projection and sculpture.
CONTINUING PROCESS
KEITH POMEROY
Abstract work using different paints and varied tools and techniques to express chaos and control. In the Playroom
Monday-Saturday 10am-11pm Sunday 7pm-10.30pm
St Laurence Church
St Benedicts Street
TIMEPIECE
TESS GLANVILLE Installation which tracks and records the movement of light through a space at 15 minute intervals
27th September P.M
11am – 4pm Saturdays’ 28th, 5th,and 12th October
or by appointment telephone 01394 380634
ONLINE
and
St Laurences Church
Gossip Columns
Caroline Wright will use a pinhole camera made from her mouth along with other photographic methods to record conversations with the public
Photographs taken over the first week of the festival and can be viewed on the website and at St Laurences Church.
11a.m – 4 p.m Saturdays’ 28th, 5th and 12th October
City Hall
First Floor,
City Hall
St Peters Street
2002
Postcard sized drawings based on city centre locations by NSAD foundation students.
Monday – Friday 8am – 6pm
Warehouse Artists' Studios
Warehouse Flexi-space
Haslips Close
Units 4 & 8
Haslips Opening
ONE NIGHT STAND
Members of the artist’s co-operative studios in the centre of Norwich are working together to lay the foundations for a once-in-a-lifetime interactive project from 8pm onwards until everyone becomes soporific. Friday night only. All will be revealed on the night so join us for a ‘One Night Stand’ at the warehouse Artists Studios. Wine & nibbles.
4th October
Habitat
CHRIS JACKSON: Sculptures made from DIY materials
SERENA SMITH: Etchings
LEE DOWTHWAITE: LED work displayed in first floor window
VICTORIA TILLETSON
Open: 9 - 5,30 Mon - Sat 12 - 4pm Sunday
Waterstones bookshop window SALVATORE ARANCIO
The Ballroom Dancers -Photographic portraits from international dance competitions in the windows fronting The Royal Arcade.
Open: Duration of Festival
Strangers' Hall Museum
window THE MORNING ROOM
ANNE ROOK
Mixed media installation in street-facing window, work made in response to the artefacts in this favourite city museum of domestic life.
Open: Duration of Festival
Take 5 café NOT ENTIRELY GUILTY
PAUL BOOTH: Wall-based work exploring gender politics from a male perspective
Open: Monday - Saturday 11am - 11pm
Around Norwich NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
Curated by KAAVOUS CLAYTON
A string of events taking place in different locations throughout Norwich. A catalogue containing information about all the events, recipes, games, essays, poems and more can be purchased for only £1.50 from the Norwich Gallery on St Georges Street.
Saturday 5th & Sunday 6th October
Fabulous Frames
97 Upper St Giles Street
UNEXPECTED SKIES-TONY RENOUT
Tony Renout will be exhibiting landscapes, several of which contain his trademark ‘fantastical elements’.
19th September-5th October
INTRUSIONS-DAVID GREEVES
Oil paintings and etchings exploring the nature of human elements in the landscape.
10th -24th October
Monday-Friday 10am-6pm
St Brannocks Gallery
7 Cromer Road
Mundesley A JOURNEY
ROSE GILLING
1st-29th September
ALIEN FLOWER
ALAN SHERMAN & CHRIS ANGEL
Pattern abstraction and weird plants by Barrington Farm artists
13th October-24th November
Sunday 11am-7pm & Monday 9am-5pm
Bircham Contemporary Arts
14 Market Place
Holt TEA PARTY
An exhibition of tea time place settings by top studio potters, accompanied by silverware and still life paintings.
September 7th-October 2nd
MARTIN MACKEOWN
Paintings of flowers, still life and landscape
VANESSA POOLEY
Figure sculpture in bronze and ceramic
5th-30th October
Monday-Saturday 9am-5pm
Frames of Norwich
51 St Giles Street SUSAN GUNN
Mixed media abstract paintings
28th September-5th October
CHRISTOPHER HUMPHRIES
Contemporary Mediterranean Landscape
6th-31st October
Monday-Saturday 9.30am-6pm