Exhibition

Robert Foster-Jones: An echo imprinted

16 Oct 2021 – 5 Dec 2021

Regular hours

Saturday
12:00 – 17:00
Sunday
12:00 – 17:00
Monday
12:00 – 17:00
Tuesday
12:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
12:00 – 17:00
Thursday
12:00 – 17:00
Friday
12:00 – 17:00

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Wysing Arts Centre

Cambridge, United Kingdom

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  • 18 or 18A from City Centre to Bourn
  • BR Cambridge Station ( 8 miles)
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An echo imprinted is a new solo exhibition from artist Robert Foster-Jones as part of the Test Space programme. The exhibition is curated by Elizabeth Brown.

About

Launch event: Saturday 16 October, 2-6pm

The launch event is open to all, but due to Covid-19 the event is ticketed and booking is essential.

Book a free ticket on Eventbrite here, including options for transport from Birmingham, Cambridge and London.

About the exhibition:

Bringing together work in ceramics and sound, with results from experiments in photogrammetry software, An echo imprinted reflects on the cave as a point of origin, both culturally and spiritually.  

The installation draws upon Foster-Jones’ recent experiences of becoming a father himself and the loss of his own father, to contemplate how we remember, commemorate, and how fleeting memories can leave an indelible mark, or become abstracted in time.  

A performance at Wysing’s outdoor grounds will mark the opening of An echo imprinted on 16 October, with more information to follow in coming weeks.  

The exhibition runs in tandem with and then, a harrowing, bringing together work by Linda Stupart, Carl Gent and Kelechi Anucha.

An echo imprinted is supported by Arts Council England.

Access Information:

- The outdoor grounds at Wysing are uneven and have varying surface textures, which may cause some difficulty for unaccompanied wheelchair users.

- Work in the exhibition and then, a harrowing by Linda Stupart, Carl Gent and Kelechi Anucha in Amphis is also available to view on a monitor in reception, as Amphis is not wheelchair accessible.

- Accessible parking and toilets are available.

- If you have other access requirements that you would like to check with us before booking, please get in touch with Ceri Littlechild, Wysing’s Head of Operations, at: ceri.littlechild@wysingartscentre.org and we will be happy to help. 

Covid Safety:

Our team will be wearing masks and we ask you to continue wearing masks indoors (unless you are exempt). Sanitiser points and spare masks are available around the site. Social distancing is in place and capacity to the exhibition spaces will be monitored. Toilets will be available in our buildings with antibacterial wipes and spray.

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