Art exhibition inspired by family story, created by Marysia Gasecka
20th – 27th November 2020 | 10am-7pm
THE SHOE FACTORY SOCIAL CLUB
ST. MARY’S WORKS – ST. MARY’S PLAIN, NORWICH NR3 3AF
Drop in or book visit by emai: mg@artistagainstabuse.org
The WHAT CREATED ME art exhibition is an experiment on the contemporary form of a historical exhibition on a high artistic level.
It is a study of searching for a form of transcultural and translinguistic communication. The author of the works who is also the curator of the
exhibition, plays with the form of communication, artistic expression and looks for a neutral space between freedom of expression, the contemporary form of censorship hidden behind the word “ethics”, the need for journalistic mission as well as real and imposed limitations.
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