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REVIEW – SAVORR ANTISOCIAL SOCIAL

Posted on May 2, 2018 by Norwich Radical in Arts, Student and tagged access, ANTIsocial Social, art, artists, audience, Bethany Freer, Colleen O'Brien, conversation, curation, digital media, Emma Hampson, event planning, exhibition, featured, gallery, Great Yarmouth, Henry Jackson Newcomb, internet culture, Maddie Exton, norwich, NUA, originalprojects, SAVORR, SAVORR Social, screens, social interaction, social media, social space, streaming, student art, technology, The Bicycle Shop.

By Laura Potts

SAVORR, a non-profit arts organisation based in Norwich, recently started a series of events called SAVORR Social, to showcase interesting new ideas and concepts in local art. These events aim to inclusively welcome a number of groups into a socially and artistically fertile space, a space that harbours diverse ideas, conversations and considerations. On Thursday April 19th I attended the ‘NUA Open ANTIsocial Social’, the fifth event in the series, which showcased experimental work from four Norwich University of the Arts (NUA) students.

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