Screening 2011
Submissions to a unique open exhibition are to be displayed for free from 2 February to 27 March.
SCREENING 2011, an open exhibition for artists working in film and video, received entries from across the world after a recent call for submissions.
In total, The Public will be displaying work from around 20 upcoming and established artists, based regional, national and internationally, having received entries from across the Black Country as well as a far a field as Bulgaria, USA, Albania and Peru.
SCREENING 2011 features a diverse selection of moving-image works including a beautifully executed animation created using the eighties electronic game Sky Attack by Birmingham based Chris Stokes and a consideration of excluded histories in archival news footage by South Korean artist Hyewon Kwon.
The West Bromwich arts centre, famed for its commitment to digital arts features a number of fixed interactive artworks including work by Blast Theory and Utani, together with a changing programme of work by internationally renowned artists.
The open exhibitions will prove a rare opportunity for early career and professional film and video artists to showcase their work alongside such distinguished artists.
Find out more about TOUCHInteractive, the UK's first open exhibition for interactive artists.
SCREENING 2011, an open exhibition for artists working in film and video, received entries from across the world after a recent call for submissions.
In total, The Public will be displaying work from around 20 upcoming and established artists, based regional, national and internationally, having received entries from across the Black Country as well as a far a field as Bulgaria, USA, Albania and Peru.
SCREENING 2011 features a diverse selection of moving-image works including a beautifully executed animation created using the eighties electronic game Sky Attack by Birmingham based Chris Stokes and a consideration of excluded histories in archival news footage by South Korean artist Hyewon Kwon.
The West Bromwich arts centre, famed for its commitment to digital arts features a number of fixed interactive artworks including work by Blast Theory and Utani, together with a changing programme of work by internationally renowned artists.
The open exhibitions will prove a rare opportunity for early career and professional film and video artists to showcase their work alongside such distinguished artists.
Find out more about TOUCHInteractive, the UK's first open exhibition for interactive artists.
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