Norwich photographer to make exhibition debut thanks to Olympic project
A young photographer will be making her exhibition debut as part of an Olympic legacy project.
A-level student Emma Jarvis will be showcasing her work as part of her 'First Impressions' exhibition at Norwich Arts Centre on Wednesday this week.
It is the second exhibition space the college has donated to a young artist through the somewhereto_ project, which is aimed at matching young people aged 16 to 25 with the space they need to do the things they love within sport, culture and the arts.
The amateur photographer's first exhibition looks at various character traits and mind conditions such as schizophrenia, innocence and craziness with titles including 'Mad as a Hatter', 'Black Swan' and 'Freedom of Innocence'.
Her exhibition will be open to the public from 10am to 6pm.
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somewhereto_ is funded by Legacy Trust UK, creating a lasting impact from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
To find out more about the project or get involved, contact Creative Arts East on 01953 713390 or go to www.somewhereto.com.
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