For the fourth year running UZ Arts in collaboration with Sura Medura International Artists Residency in Dodanduwa presented yet another evening of audio and visual performance recently. Nine artists concluded their six-week residency programme where they devised their solo projects and teamed up to present an exhibition and a performance that was opened for the [...]

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Moving Out 2019

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For the fourth year running UZ Arts in collaboration with Sura Medura International Artists Residency in Dodanduwa presented yet another evening of audio and visual performance recently.
Nine artists concluded their six-week residency programme where they devised their solo projects and teamed up to present an exhibition and a performance that was opened for the public for free.

Sue Hill, Imwen Eke, Alice Cooper, Anne Milne, Jony Easterby, Pippa Taylor, Kathy Hinde, and Jamie Wardrop took part in 2019’s installation of Moving Out, with the artists being supported by Arts Council England, Creative Scotland, UZ Arts, and Sura Medura. Their work was inspired by the people and culture of Sri Lanka and included performance, music, visual arts and multimedia.

Blog posts written by the artists can be accessed through www.suramedura.com/residents-blogs
Captured here are images from the programme.

Pippa Taylor adds finishing touches on the catamaran that was baled and fixed by Sue Hill. Pix courtesy Sura Medura

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Children from Dodanduwa take part in an audio installation prepared by Jane Pitt

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