A group exhibition by BA and MA Fine Art students at Cambridge School of Art.
A tumultuous globalised world, in a continual state of flux, confronts artists with a myriad of influences affecting their creative vision: environmental, technological, media-driven, political and multi-cultural. Responding to change by shifting or pivoting their practice, artists adopt ever more innovative uses of both new and old media. The multi-disciplinary work of these aspiring artists responds to the complexities of the current cultural political discourse and the uncertain future outlined in Naomi Klein’s seminal text of the same name.
Cambridge-based art collective, Motion Sickness, has opened its project space for 21 students from Anglia Ruskin University to host an offsite exhibition. This Changes Everything is curated by Sarah Strachan and Stepanka Facerova, BA Fine Art 3rd year students.
Private View: Tuesday, 12th November, 5 – 8pm.
Exhibition Open: Saturday, 9th – Friday, 15th November 2019, 11am to 5pm daily and until 8pm on Wednesday
Motion Sickness Project Space, 15 Petty Cury, Cambridge, CB2 3NE