USF EXHIBITION
EBBE+FLOW
a group touring exhibition from Norway and Scotland
Welcome to the launch of the touring exhibition at Visningsrommet USF
Opening evening: Friday 20th August 5-9pm
Exhibition open: Saturday 21th - sunday 29th August 1-7pm - everyday
Free entrance.
https://www.visningsrommet-usf.no
Velkommen til utstillingen i Visningsrommet USF
Åpning kveld: fredag 20. august 2021 kl.17-21
Utstillingen er åpen: 21. - 29. august 13 - 19 alle dager
Gratis adgang
https://www.visningsrommet-usf.no
Opening evening: Friday 20th August 5-9pm
Exhibition open: Saturday 21th - sunday 29th August 1-7pm - everyday
Free entrance.
https://www.visningsrommet-usf.no
Velkommen til utstillingen i Visningsrommet USF
Åpning kveld: fredag 20. august 2021 kl.17-21
Utstillingen er åpen: 21. - 29. august 13 - 19 alle dager
Gratis adgang
https://www.visningsrommet-usf.no
EBBE+FLOW is a touring exhibition, stemming from (w)ORD, a four years collaborative communication and artistic research project between nine artists based in Norway and Scotland: Sarah Jost, Marit Tunestveit Dyre, David Faithfull, Rhona Fleming, David Lemm, Jon Macleod, Imi Maufe, Randi Annie Strand and Calum Wallis.
(w)ORD started with two BAG Art Camp/Society of Scottish Artists residencies, first at Tormore on the Isle of Mull, Scotland, (2018) and then in Bergen and Tjuvika in Gulen, Norway (2019). Each residency investigated language, landscape and history with invited geologists, scientists, linguists and local inhabitants taking part in seminars and field trips alongside the artists.
EBBE+FLOW is presented in a specially designed chest (kist) containing individual drawers for each artist, and a display space for flat work, unfolding to reveal sculptures, drawings, prints, video and artefacts to fill the space in any sized gallery, ferry, barn or other unusual exhibition space. An artist book publication accompanies the project and will be launched at the Visningsrommet USF opening. (w)ORD – EBBE+FLOW is initiated and curated by David Faithfull and Imi Maufe.
EBBE+FLOW will be launched at Visningrommet USF, Bergen on the 20th August 2021, before travelling to the University Library Bergen; Galleri Rustika, Holsnøy and other venues (to be confirmed) in Norway, before sailing over the North Sea to Scotland in 2022 and touring the Highland and Islands to venues such as An Tobar, Isle of Mull, as well as the Society of Scottish Artists exhibition in Edinburgh (dates to be confirmed).
For more information about the touring exhibition: http://www.bagartcamp.no/2021.html
The Project is supported by: Creative Scotland, Norsk Kulturråd, City of Bergen, Vestland County Council, VACMA Highland Western Isles, Bergen Ateliergruppe and Society of Scottish Artists.
(w)ORD started with two BAG Art Camp/Society of Scottish Artists residencies, first at Tormore on the Isle of Mull, Scotland, (2018) and then in Bergen and Tjuvika in Gulen, Norway (2019). Each residency investigated language, landscape and history with invited geologists, scientists, linguists and local inhabitants taking part in seminars and field trips alongside the artists.
EBBE+FLOW is presented in a specially designed chest (kist) containing individual drawers for each artist, and a display space for flat work, unfolding to reveal sculptures, drawings, prints, video and artefacts to fill the space in any sized gallery, ferry, barn or other unusual exhibition space. An artist book publication accompanies the project and will be launched at the Visningsrommet USF opening. (w)ORD – EBBE+FLOW is initiated and curated by David Faithfull and Imi Maufe.
EBBE+FLOW will be launched at Visningrommet USF, Bergen on the 20th August 2021, before travelling to the University Library Bergen; Galleri Rustika, Holsnøy and other venues (to be confirmed) in Norway, before sailing over the North Sea to Scotland in 2022 and touring the Highland and Islands to venues such as An Tobar, Isle of Mull, as well as the Society of Scottish Artists exhibition in Edinburgh (dates to be confirmed).
For more information about the touring exhibition: http://www.bagartcamp.no/2021.html
The Project is supported by: Creative Scotland, Norsk Kulturråd, City of Bergen, Vestland County Council, VACMA Highland Western Isles, Bergen Ateliergruppe and Society of Scottish Artists.
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