Fabricate: a Technicians’ Showcase
9:00 am Wednesday 8 May 2024 – 4:00 pm Saturday 8 June 2024
A fabulous mix of digital and physical, traditional, and cutting-edge artworks made by the technicians at Norwich University of the Arts.
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Covering Animation, Architecture, Film, Fine Art and Textiles at the University, our talented technicians nurture students with their wealth of subject knowledge and industry experience. In this exhibition, we get a glimpse into their own personal art practices.
This exhibition presents a range of artworks by individuals employed in the technical team here at Norwich University.
Technicians hold a unique position within the University; they work in parallel with the academic staff, supporting the students to realise their creative ambitions, and providing vital, dynamic, knowledge of the world-leading workshop resources. They are empowering creative thinkers, making ideas tangible through experimentation, and emboldening students to embrace failure and celebrate success. Fabricate goes beyond the significant professional proficiencies of the team and reveals some examples of the personal creative practice of these remarkable makers and creators.
Fabricate Events
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A performance with Dr Phil Archer (1)
Tuesday 7 May | 6pm
East Gallery, Norwich University of the Arts
A performance using a unique self-made instrument fashioned from a deer skull and cello strings. Phil will play pieces he has written for the instrument, drawing influences from both modern and ancient musics.
An exhibition talk with artist Tracey Tutt
Saturday 11-May | 1-2pm
East Gallery, Norwich University of the Arts
Come along to this informal talk to guide you around all of the pieces in the exhibition, ask questions, and get a little more understanding about what the technicians role involves and what we offer.
- Free to attend
- No booking required, just drop-in
- All welcome
Life drawing workshop with artist Sam Cox
Tuesday 14 May | 1-3pm
Meet at East Gallery reception
Workshop held in the Munnings Drawing Room, St Georges Building, Norwich University of the Arts.
Come and gain an art school experience in this classic life drawing session let by artist Sam Cox. Explore a range of drawing techniques working from a nude model in a fun, relaxed and challenging session.
- 10 spaces available
- Booking essential
- Free to attend with all materials included
- No experience necessary
- Over 18s only
An exhibition talk with artist’s Will Hurt and Fran Wall
Wednesday 22 May | 1-2pm
East Gallery, Norwich University of the Arts
ARPS is an interactive installation in which visitors slide and twist physical objects across a tabletop and watch their virtual counterparts do astonishing things on screen. It is designed to encourage subtle, contemplative, interaction. For this edition Will Hurt and Fran Wall have collaborated to focus in on the specific interactions that ARPS offers, drawing on references as diverse as the work of Peter Eisenman, CAD software, Victorian Geometry Workbooks and Children’s Building Blocks.
Join to play with ARPS and listen to them discuss their collaboration.
- Free to attend
- No booking required, just drop-in
- All welcome
Willow weaving workshop with artist Karen Milam (1)
Friday 24 May | 12.30-2pm
Meet at East Gallery
Workshop to be held in Cavendish House Boardroom, Norwich University of the Arts.
Make a Tension Tray
After a brief introduction to the different types of willow used in basketry participants will make a round tension tray from willow rods that they can take home.
- 8 spaces per workshop
- Free to attend with all materials included
- Booking via Ticket Tailor essential
- Please note the workshop is for adults only as it will involve cutting with secateurs
- This workshop will be repeated at 2.30-4pm
Willow weaving workshop with artist Karen Milam (2)
Friday 24 May | 2.30-4pm
Meet at East Gallery
Workshop to be held in Cavendish House Boardroom, Norwich University of the Arts.
Make a Tension Tray
After a brief introduction to the different types of willow used in basketry participants will make a round tension tray from willow rods that they can take home.
- 8 spaces per workshop.
- Free to attend with all materials included.
- Booking via Ticket Tailor essential.
- Please note the workshop is for adults only as it will involve cutting with secateurs.
A performance with Dr Phil Archer (2)
Saturday 25 May | 1pm
East Gallery, Norwich University of the Arts
A performance using a unique self-made instrument fashioned from a deer skull and cello strings. Phil will play pieces he has written for the instrument, drawing influences from both modern and ancient musics.
- Free to attend
- No booking required, just drop-in
- All welcome
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Strategy
- Creative education is made up of a range of interrelated learning experiences, which bring together ideation, conceptualisation, exploration, analysis, critique, making and re-making, acquisition of different knowledges, and the development of technical proficiencies. These learning experiences do not happen in any particular order, and they are not the sole preserve of one particular learning experience, they happen across studio practice, lectures, seminars, tutorials, assessments, and technical workshops.
- At Norwich University of the Arts, our technical staff are significant catalysts for creation. They encourage curiosity and support predictive and non-predictive making through digital, traditional, and emerging technologies. They are partners in creative discovery, who empower students, support creative development, and build confidence in addition to technical ability.
- Our workshops are spaces where students may overcome feelings of vulnerability often associated with academic study and assessment. They are safe places where budding artists can feel free to express themselves through exchanges with materials, technologies, staff and each other, without judgement as they discover the type of practitioner they want to become.
Excerpts from the Norwich University Technical Strategy 2022-27
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Exhibitions • 5:00 pm Thursday 16 October 2025 – 5:00 pm Friday 17 October 2025Launch of Peter Cook: Wonder Hub
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Free Event • 10:00 am Saturday 8 November 2025 – 4:30 pm Wednesday 12 November 2025Hats Off! Hidden Histories of Millinery and Making
Led by Norwich University of the Arts in partnership with Norwich Castle, explore the hidden histories of hat-making as part of Being Human Festival. -
Exhibitions • 10:00 am Friday 19 September 2025 – 3:00 pm Sunday 21 September 2025When it's gone, it's gone
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Workshops • 12:00 am Monday 13 October 2025 – 12:00 am Saturday 13 December 2025QUEERiosity
Explore queerness and LGBTQ+ identities through practical workshops, before showcasing your final piece in an online showcase. -
East Gallery • 12:00 pm Friday 12 September 2025 – 4:00 pm Saturday 13 December 2025A Leap of Sympathy
Anna Perach's practice subverts conventional notions of softness and femininity. -
10:30 am – 1:15 pm Monday 18 August 2025Clearing Campus Tour
Join our Clearing campus tour on Monday 18 August, for your chance to explore Norwich University of the Arts. -
Exhibitions • 10:00 am Thursday 10 July 2025 – 3:00 pm Saturday 12 July 2025Norfolk Art and Design Competition exhibition
Explore our free Norfolk Art and Design Competition public exhibition of shortlisted and winning entries from Norfolk and England -
East Gallery • 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Tuesday 29 July 2025Exhibition tour with Marilou Chagnaud
Join us for a free lunchtime exhibition tour with Marilou Chagnaud and Curator, Claire Allerton. -
East Gallery • 1:30 pm Wednesday 30 July 2025 – 4:30 pm Thursday 31 July 2025Practical print workshop with Marilou Chagnaud
Join us for this free screen printing workshop with East Gallery Fellow, Marilou Chagnaud. -
Exhibitions • 10:00 am Thursday 3 July 2025 – 4:00 pm Sunday 27 July 2025Shape Shift Converse Rework
This co-creative exhibition at Hungate Medieval Art shares creative works resulting from a three-year collaborative project at Hellesdon Hospital in Norwich. -
East Gallery • 12:00 pm Friday 4 July 2025 – 4:00 pm Saturday 30 August 2025The Sea, the Ghost and the Kite Maker
Marilou Chagnaud's exhibition delves into the geological phenomenon of erosion along the Norfolk coastline. -
Research Events • 9:00 am Wednesday 4 June 2025 – 6:30 pm Friday 6 June 2025Shared Seas: Coastal Encounters
A three-day programme of talks, panels and coastal encounters exploring how art and culture can shape global climate action. -
Degree Shows • 12:00 am Friday 5 September 2025 – 12:00 am Tuesday 9 September 2025Postgrad Festival 2025
Norwich’s Master’s graduates present their end-of-year shows, with a 5-day exhibition this September. -
Workshops • 9:45 am – 4:15 pm Friday 13 June 2025Teacher, Technician, and Adviser Day 2025
Calling all creative teachers, technicians and careers advisers! -
Degree Shows • 10:00 am Friday 13 June 2025 – 4:00 pm Thursday 26 June 2025Undergrad Festival 2025
Join us for an exciting 12-day exhibition, showcasing the work of our 2025 Norwich graduates.
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