New Geographies

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Starts 18th July 2017

The East Contemporary Visual Arts Network (ECVAN) is delighted to announce the launch of New Geographies, a three-year Arts Council England-funded project that invites members of the public to nominate locations for 10 major site-speci c visual arts commissions across the East of England.

ECVAN is seeking ‘overlooked or unexpected places’ in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Su olk. Nominations submitted thus far include the Petri ed Forest of Mundon, Essex; the Concrete Pyramid o Great Yarmouth’s coast; The Chapel of St Peter-On-The-Wall in Bradwell-on-Sea; the abandoned Tesco site in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire; and Pontins Holiday Park, Hemsby. 

Pictured above: Clockwise from top left: abandoned Tesco store, Cambridgeshire; Dead oak trees in Mundon, Essex. © Rwenland. 2010; Chapel of St Peter-On-The-Wall, Bradwell-on-Sea; Pontins Holiday Park, Norfolk 

For images and more information please contact:
Mark Inglefield, mark@albanyartscommunications.com, + 44 (0) 20 73 88 09 97

 

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