Inner-city: Out of Place
Deadline: 15/03/2021Venue: Virtual exhibition | City: N/A | Region: Norfolk | Country: United Kingdom | Stay Connected, Virtual Exhibition
'Inner-City: Out of Place' is an exhibition designed to question the possibilities of what an exhibition space can look like in the virtual realm. The exhibition will be built in a non-place environment and respond to the urban environment.
'Inner-City: Out of Place' is an exhibition designed to question the possibilities of virtual exhibition design and alternative environments surrounding the concepts of 'non-place' and 'the functional site'. The concept of the exhibition underlines the urban environment and the issues that surround it. (These may include: The physical environment (architectural structure or landscape) overcrowding, pollution, loss of Agricultural, homelessness, environmental degradation etc.)
Stay Connected is calling for all artists whose practice underlines these concepts:
- Fragmentations of the city
- Shows an insight into societal issues surrounding the urban environment
- What a city looks like to you
The artwork selected for this exhibition must consider at least one of these concepts and have a brief description of the artwork to go with it.
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