Exhibition in Norwich
There are many reasons to visit
Norwich (we have a lot of EJ members in and around that area), if you
do get the chance to go there in the next month or so please look out
for our EJ admin person Kate Corder’s artwork which is part of the
art exhibition East International
taking place at NUCA on
Saint George’s Street. Her work in the exhibition is on Tolhurst
‘stockfree’ vegan organic vegetable growers, a 12-month film
study about the growing seasons and biodiversity of a growing year.
Kate also has two large planters outside in the street that reflect
her video work and contain vegetable plants and companion planting
for public consumption. Norwich City Council worked with Kate and
took the initiative to plant beans and tomato plants amongst their
floral displays at the Assembly House and also on the balconies of
the City Hall (take a telescope to see these!).
The
exhibition is open to the public
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Open
Monday to Saturday 10-5pm until Saturday 22 August
Link
with East International
http://www.eastinternational.net/east/exhibition/exhibition.html
Tags: art, books, children, christmas, environment, exhibition
December 8th, 2008 at 4:34 am
Thank you so much for highlighting this book. I believe that books we read at this age are most influential in adult life.
Marcia Calhoun Forecki
Better Than Magic
http://www.eloquentbooks.com/BetterThanMagic.html