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Out There Preview

1st Jan 2005 - 2nd Jul 2005

The Sainsbury Centre has an ambitious plan to bring major artists from different cultures around the world to UEA, to create art in the university parkland for an open-air exhibition during summer 2005.

Elisa Bracher

Elisa Bracher

from Brazil

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Machiko Agano

Machiko Agano

From Japan

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El Anatsui

El Anatsui

From Nigeria

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Fiona Foley

Fiona Foley

From Australia

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Chris Drury

Chris Drury

from the UK

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Ranjani Shettar

Ranjani Shettar

from India

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Claire Morgan

Claire Morgan

from Northern Ireland

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Bogdan Achimescu

Bogdan Achimescu

from Poland

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Out There will bring to Norwich international artists from a range of countries including Africa, Japan, South America, India, Australia and the UK, to make outdoor work for the parkland surrounding the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts. The artists will be working from a variety of cultural and geographical contexts, but share an interest in organic materials and processes. Brought together for a three week residency period, they will work on-site, alongside each other, to produce the site-specific works.

The work will be on show from 2nd July to 29th August 2005. Out There, together with East International and �Interventions� at the Norwich Castle Museum, will be a key component of Contemporary Arts Norwich in Summer 2005, creating a regional, national and international focus for contemporary artists and audiences in Norwich.

Out There will extend the Sainsbury Centre�s world art focus beyond the building while the Centre is closed to the public for major refurbishment. The exhibition is still in the early stages of planning, but further information will be available in Spring 2005. In the meantime, if you would like to find out more, please contact Sara Cooper on 01603 592466 or at [email protected]