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Lindsey Mendick: Hot Mess at Sainsbury Centre

Sainsbury Centre, University of East Anglia, Norfolk Road Norwich, NR4 7TJ

23rd November - 27th April

Lindsey Mendick subverts the tradition of ceramics with her darkly comic, confessional works.

Her newly commissioned sculptures for the Sainsbury Centre will be strikingly personal, tackling social taboos and
exposing the artist’s secret fears.

For the ‘Why Do We Take Drugs?’ season, Mendick will reveal her reliance on antidepressants and alcohol, used to navigate stressful social situations and cope with the threatening unpredictability of daily life.

Mendick’s subversive practice candidly addresses the stigma attached to the use of certain medications, such as antidepressants.

Positioning her works amongst paintings by Francis Bacon and Leonora Carrington and sculpture from the Arctic to Africa, Mendick will create a surprising intervention in the Sainsbury Centre’s ‘Living Area’ collection display to disrupt the clean aesthetic like a wild and unwelcome guest at a party.

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Opening Times

Tuesday - Friday

9.00 - 18.00

(exhibitions open 9.30am)

Saturday - Sunday

10.00 - 17.00

Closed Mondays, including bank holidays

Prices

Our Universal Ticket grants access to the permanent collection, lower and mezzanine galleries, and Sculpture Park.

 

Tickets operate on a ‘Pay If and What You Can’ basis, so you can choose the price from free through to full membership.

 

Upon arrival, please go to gallery reception where our universal ticket is available.

Facilities

Café

Car Parking

Picnic Site

Baby Changing

Disabled Access

Toilets

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Elizabethan House Museum

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