Gutted
12:00 am Thursday 21 November 2024 – 12:00 am Saturday 8 February 2025
Award-winning artist Laura Wilson presents Gutted at East Gallery, Norwich University of the Arts.
Book a slot at 2pm (opens in a new window)21 November 2024 – 08 February 2025 | East Gallery
Gutted is an installation which comprises a script, performance, film, and audio-soundtrack.
![]()
Nadia 1
![]()
Nadia 2
The work is presented within Ladybower, a large sculptural amphitheater, inspired by the two circular spillways which regulate the water levels in the Ladybower reservoir, and supply water to Sheffield. In an immersive journey which interweaves fiction and real-life events, the narrative of the piece explores gut processes, instincts, and ecosystems; from digestion inside our bodies to landscape-scale infrastructure and archaeological digs. Bringing to life digestive processes and encouraging us to consider how we think and feel through our stomachs, the work takes the idea of the hole as both an entry and exit point, a barrier between the inside and outside, it can be a portal between worlds — it consumes, and it vomits. The artist invites you to enter the space and follow the story of Gutted, while holding a grapefruit. Live readings of the script will be presented over the course of the exhibition by actress Nadia Emam and others.
Live reading of the script
A special live reading of the script will be performed on Saturday 23rd November by Nadia Emam. The performance is free but booking is advisable due to limited capacity. The performance is at 1pm and repeated at 2pm with an approximate duration of 20 minutes.
Book a slot at 1pm (opens in a new window)
Book a slot at 2pm (opens in a new window)
Other performance dates to be announced.
![]()
Laura Wilson and Nadia Emam
Gutted by Laura Wilson was commissioned by Site Gallery in 2022, supported by the Jerwood New Work Fund and The Elephant Trust. It is presented in partnership with East Gallery, Norwich University of the Arts for the AHRA2024 international conference, Body Matters.
About the artist
Laura Wilson (b. Belfast, Northern Ireland, lives & works in London) is interested in how history is carried and evolved through everyday materials, trades and craftsmanship. She works with specialists to develop sculptural and performative works that amplify the relationship between materiality, memory and tacit knowledge.
Wilson’s interdisciplinary and research-based works have been exhibited widely including at: CCA Derry~Londonderry, Northern Ireland; Travelling Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland (2023); Site Gallery, Sheffield (2022); The Collection, Lincoln with Mansions of the Future, UK; First Draft, Sydney, Australia; The Landmark Trust, Wales, UK (2021); 5th Istanbul Design Biennial – Empathy Revisited: Designs for More than One; Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery, Norwich, UK (2020); The British Museum, London, UK with Block Universe; Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, UK; and The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London, UK (2018); SPACE, London, UK; V&A Museum, London, UK; and Invisible Dust at Hull and East Riding Museum, Hull, UK (2017); Delfina Foundation, London, UK (2016 & 17) Site Gallery, Sheffield, UK (2016); Whitstable Biennial, UK (2014); Camden Arts Centre, London, UK and Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK (2013); W139, Amsterdam and De Warande, Turnhout, Belgium (2012). Her project Trained on Veda, a malted loaf and evolving artwork was initiated during her residency at Delfina Foundation in 2016 developed in partnership with TACO! and Grand Union supported by Arts Council England.
Wilson was the inaugural Kitchen and Garden Artist in Residence at MIMA, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, part of Teesside University, Middlesbrough, UK (2021-23). She became a Churchill Fellow in 2011 and has been awarded the Jerwood New Work Fund (2019), an A-N Bursary (2021 & 2023), the Dover Prize 2021 and the V&A x Bow Arts Fellowship 2024. She is currently a Visiting Fellow at the V&A Museum, London developing a new body of work inspired by the history of woman’s workwear.
She is interested in working collaboratively with other artists and co-curated exhibitions: I Have Eaten It (1-28 February 2022) with Open Space and In-Side-Out-Side-In (22 September – 22 December 2022) with Site Gallery. She is currently developing an arts strategy and commissioning programme called Tenderground for the almshouses of Southwark Charities, a programme with Clare Cumberlidge & Co.
Other Events
-
Screening • 12:00 am Saturday 27 September 2025 – 12:00 am Sunday 5 October 2025Sustainable Fashion Week 2025
Join us for an inspiring and creative programme of talks, hands-on workshops and film screenings, as we celebrate Sustainable Fashion Week 2025. -
Exhibitions • 5:00 pm Thursday 16 October 2025 – 5:00 pm Friday 17 October 2025Launch of Peter Cook: Wonder Hub
The launch of the Peter Cook: Wonder Hub at Bank Plain, presenting Sir Peter Cook’s drawings in a new immersive format. -
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
A multimedia exhibition of co-created artworks that explores the narratives of communities most immediately impacted by severe coastal erosion. -
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.
Get in touch
If you need any further information on our events, please do get in touch with our Marketing team.