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EXHIBITION "ART " 4 Jul - Thursday 18:00 - 22:00 - 8 Jul - Monday 10:00 - 16:00 Location F Block B5 FREE ENTRY Supported by the Old Truman Brewery Brick Lane, East London TUBE & RAIL Shoreditch High Street Station - 5 minutes walk Overground services to Dalston Junction, New Cross, Crystal Palace & West CroydonLiverpool Street Station -10 minutes walk Central, Metropolitan, Circle, Hammersmith & City Lines and National Rail ServicesAldgate East Station - 10 minutes walk District, Hammersmith & City Lines BUSES West End 8, 55 & 242 East London 8, 26, 48, 55, 57,242, 388 South London 35, 47, 48, 78, 149 The City 26, 55, 242, 243, 388 Here is a link to my online small portfolio for the exhibit; http://www.free-range.org.uk/cgi-bin/portfolio.pl?yearID=18&exhibitionID=976&memberID=24168 By Mellanie Moore on April 19, 2013 in Art & Design It’s quite likely, if I told you that this exhibition was named after a track featured in the Fight Club OST, sung by the Pixies, you’d know exactly what to expect. In the sad event neither of those things means anything to you, here’s the deal: Sanctuary Art Gallery in Gateshead are exhibiting artworks of a “conceptual and enquiring” theme titled Where Is My Mind? The selected works will touch upon the non-permanent and unattainable. Listening to the song should clear this up nicely. If you’re still lost, or would like to know more, but are turned off by the idea of square frames on dull walls, worry not. The exhibit promises to be as striking and unusual as its namesake, with carefully selected pieces to maximise the impact of the theme. One which you will surely need to see to appreciate fully. Curated by video artist and Northumbria Uni student, Sophia Gourley and graduate photographer Liam Cox, the exhibit promises to be dynamic, if nothing else. Exhibited pieces will consist of the labours of 13 Northumbria University students across a range of ages and disciplines, which perhaps explains the insubstantial and ethereal theme. With that much space to bounce ideas in and with 13 minds bouncing them, there needs to be plenty of room to manoeuvre. Knitted together by vague strands of thematic similarity, the inspiration and medium of each of the artists will be different, adding something to the appeal of the exhibit you won’t find anywhere else. Where Is My Mind? will pay a fleeting visit to the Sanctuary space between Monday 22nd April and Thursday 2nd May. As the website itself promises: “Your head will collapse, But there’s nothing in it, And you’ll ask yourself… Where Is My Mind? http://www.kyeo.tv/2013/04/19/where-is-my-mind-collaborative-art-seeks-sanctuary/ |
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