Saturday 5th March was the opening of the Disposable Society exhibition organised and curated by the
Goat Collective. The exhibition is being held on the top floor of the
Northern Monk and the it looks fantastic! I was lucky enough to be selected to exhibit in the show and when I dropped my piece off two days before the opening the place looked completely different to how it did on the night. The Goat Collective worked super hard to transform the place from a food bar into an exhibition space and they did an excellent job! Temporary walls were assembled, a bar was providing drinks and The
JARG People were banging out some tunes.
'Disposable Society explores the throw away society that we live in and how this attitude is applied to various different aspects of human culture. The exhibition showcases work from Goat Collective members, alongside more than 30 other artists, designers, photographers and makers. The show encompasses artwork from a range of disciplines and exposes a number of viewpoints on the idea of the disposable society'
The place was full of guests and it was awesome to be a part of the exhibition. I got some photos from the night so here is a little peek!
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Norwich Darkhouse 1 |
Lissie Cowley
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Plastic Wave |
Jack Talbot
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Handmade Walnut, Pippy Oak and Zebrano Rings |
Daniel Gee
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Homelessness |
Megan Edwards
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Binge |
The exhibition runs until Thursday 10th March so if you have any free time pop down to the Northern Monk and see the show!
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