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Amy Sage
‘You can’t take the city out of the girl but you can take the girl out of the city’
LOOKOUT South Beach Residency  

PRIVATE VIEW: Saturday 13 October
11 - 4pm

Free entry


Amy’s Aldeburgh Beach LOOKOUT Residency has allowed her to make performances in response to her surroundings and to engage with the public. Her solo show will be projection installations and live performance. 

Winning the UCS Aldeburgh Beach LOOKOUT residency prize, Amy was also selected to exhibit at the Robert Pacitti Spill Festival of Performance in November in Ipswich.

Performance is an integral part of Amy’s practice and she has just completed a BA (Hons) Fine Art degree at University Campus Suffolk.  Exploring stereotypical metaphors about gender, Amy makes performances in response to a title, questioning the roles of gender and exploring physical and mental limits.  Amy’s work encourages the viewer to examine our physical selves to be free of cultural and social taboos.  Heightening representations of the female, Amy often wears female regalia: dress and high heels, which allows her to subvert usual patriarchal notions of the female.


Aldeburgh Beach LOOKOUT
31 Crag Path
Aldeburgh
Suffolk

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