Programme of Events
EASTinternational

 

EASTinternational is an open-submission exhibition held at the Norwich University
College of the Arts since 1991. The exhibition this year is selected by Raster Gallery and
Art & Language, the conceptual art group that has exhibited internationally since the
1960s. The exhibition will show works of 25 artists from the UK, Poland, Austria, Germany,
Australia and Canada.

 

Dates
Monday 13 July –
Saturday 22 August

Venue Location
Norwich University
College of the Arts
St. George's Street,
Norwich
NR3 1BB

Opening Times
Monday – Saturday
10.00am – 5.00pm

Cost of Entry
Free

Information
t: 01603 756247
e: east@nuca.ac.uk
w: www.eastinternational.net

James Hopkins

James Hopkins, Last Dance 2007

About the selectors

 

Raster Gallery
Lukasz Gorczyca and Michal Kaczynski run Raster Gallery, an independent art space in Warsaw.
They work both internationally and locally to combine progressive art with a spirit of everyday social existence.

 

Art & Language
Michael Baldwin and Mel Ramsden work together as part of the collective, Art & Language. The name was adopted in 1968, to refer to a collaborative practice that had developed over the previous two years.
The journal Art-Language was first published in May 1969. Michael and Mel have been included in many international exhibitions, including Documenta in 1972, 1982 and 1997. They are represented by
the Lisson Gallery.

 

Artists
Adam Burton, Agnieszka Kurant, Andrea Büttner, Andrew Cranston, Angela Bartram, Anna Okrasko, Barbara Walker, Corin Sworn, David Jacques, Elizabeth McAlpine, Ewa Axelrad, Gernot Wieland, Grace Schwindt, Hiromi Kawasaki, James Hopkins, John Russell, Julie Masterton, Kate Corder, Laure Prouvost, Marlene Haring, Mervyn Arthur, Olaf Brzeski, Robin Tarbet, Stuart Whipps, Ursula Mayer

 

 

Other Events


EASTpanel
Norwich University College of the Arts

Saturday 11 July
2.30pm – 4.30pm
Duke Street Lecture Theatre, Norwich University College of the Arts
Free admission

“Now is an interesting moment to be an artist ... in recent years the radical promise of modern art has been simply absorbed into material life. Capital and power have had very little to fear from contemporary artists. Have they anything to fear now?”
Art & Language

The EASTpanel comprises: chair Lynda Morris and speakers Adam Budak, Lukasz Gorczyca, Michal Kaczynski, Michael Baldwin, Mel Ramsden, John Russell, Barbara Walker and John Roberts.

 

Supported by

Norwich University College of the Arts
Arts Council Lottery Funded
Polska! Year
Henry Moore Foundation
Canada Council for the Arts
Arts & Humanities Research Council


CAN09 will include the work of the following venues and organisations:
Norfolk & Norwich Festival logo Eastinternational logo Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts logo Norwich Castle Museum logo Norfolk Contemporary Art Society logo Norwich Arts Cente logo Outpost logo
Funded and Supported by:
Arts Council England logo Norwich City Council logo Norwich University College of the Arts logo