Dyad Residencies

Dyad Residencies Dyad Creative has been running residencies for artists at locations throughout the city of Norwich for over two years.

By facilitating space and providing professional support we furnish crucial opportunities for artists to develop their practices. Dyad Creative has successfully been running residencies for artists at locations throughout the city of Norwich for over two years. Residencies can take place anywhere, from a disused shop front to an empty market stall, or in our dedicated project space at Dove Street

Studios. Our aim is to encourage artists to fully activate the spaces they work in, allowing themselves to be influenced by the surrounding architectures and environments of the city, and to engage their audience through workshops and discussions. By facilitating space and providing professional support we furnish crucial opportunities for artists to experiment and develop their practices.

Check out Elke Denda’s exhibition at Josey, titled ‘Projection’, which gathers works made over a period of 22 years, fro...
12/08/2023

Check out Elke Denda’s exhibition at Josey, titled ‘Projection’, which gathers works made over a period of 22 years, from 1986 to 2008. Installed across two spaces, Willow Lane and Ten Bell Lane, Norwich, the exhibition includes panel paintings, reliefs, floor sculpture, reverse glass paintings, and a video work.

1. Dreieckbild (Triangle Picture) Acrylic behind glass, artist frame (wood) 38 x 48 cm 1995 2. Zigarrenbanderolenbild (Cigar Bands Picture) Acrylic behind glass, artist frame (wood) 51 x 81 cm 1989 3. 10 Rote Sonnen Acrylic behind glass, artist frame (wood) 51 x 81 cm 1989 4. Marienkäferbild (Ladyb...

This afternoon is the last chance to see  Becoming Thing  New work by two of our residents from last year  and  alongsid...
10/03/2019

This afternoon is the last chance to see
Becoming Thing
New work by two of our residents from last year and alongside Lee Grandjean




@ Norwich, Norfolk

This month visit the new  exhibition ~ also of dogs & fernsAn exhibition of paintings and drawings by Gawain Godwin Norw...
05/03/2019

This month visit the new exhibition ~

also of dogs & ferns

An exhibition of paintings and drawings by Gawain Godwin Norwich Playhouse & The Playhouse Bar
Join Gawain for a viewing of the work and drinks in the Playhouse Bar on March 10th 5pm - 8pm.
Exhibition on show from March 4th until March 30th.
Works will be exhibited throughout the building (the bar, the playroom and both theatre corridors). 🔶

Dream Song 265: I don't know one damned butterfly from another
by John Berryman 🔶
I don't know one damned butterfly from another
my ignorance of the stars is formidable,
also of dogs & ferns
except that around my house one destroys the other
When I reckon up my real ignorance, pal,
I mumble "many returns"— next time it will be nature & Thoreau
this time is Baudelaire if one had the skill
and even those problems O
At the mysterious urging of the body or Poe
reeled I with chance, insubordinate & a killer
O formal & elaborate I choose you

but I love too the spare, the hit-or-miss,
the mad, I sometimes can't always tell them apart
As we fall apart, will you let me hear?
That would be good, that would be halfway to bliss
You said will you answer back? I cross my heart
& hope to die but not this year.










@ Norwich, Norfolk

05/03/2019

Gawain Godwin Gawain Godwin is a painter and printmaker, who is interested in the exploration of alternative or imagined worlds. Focusing on ideas of decay, regrowth, conflict and resolution, to produce unexpectedly positive, fragmented outcomes. Location: All spaces Reviews Gawain Godwin's paint.....

Opening tomorrow evening  Becoming Thing New work by two of our residents from last year  and  alongside Lee Grandjean H...
28/02/2019

Opening tomorrow evening
Becoming Thing

New work by two of our residents from last year and alongside Lee Grandjean

Head down to St. Augustine’s Street 6pm - 9pm to see some wonderful work by these lovely people!




@ Norwich, Norfolk

11/10/2018
30/08/2018

Looking back on our most recent residency which took place earlier this month CONFLICT is a new series of playable and self-playing video games that seek to meaningfully explore and communicate conflict, rather then just commercialise and glorify it.
Throughout the residency, Henry Driver explored the possibility that video games could be subverted to become complex meaningful experiences. Can a video game actually teach audiences something about contemporary or historical conflict, its effects on people, society and landscape?

Driver has used the residency to explore these themes and trial new ideas, resulting in the creation of a combination of experimental video games & interactive artworks. Responding to the space, he has also been developing a projection mapped sculptural presentation of one of the self-playing works.”








CONFLICT - a new residency exhibition by  is open for one final day (today)Open - August 3rd from 2pm - 6pm  —CONFLICT i...
03/08/2018

CONFLICT - a new residency exhibition by is open for one final day (today)
Open - August 3rd from 2pm - 6pm —
CONFLICT is a new series of playable and self-playing video games that seek to meaningfully explore and communicate conflict, rather then just commercialise and glorify it.
Throughout the residency, Henry Driver has been exploring the possibility that video games could be subverted to become complex meaningful experiences. Can a video game actually teach audiences something about contemporary or historical conflict, its effects on people, society and landscape?

Driver has used the residency to explore these themes and trial new ideas, resulting in the creation of a combination of experimental video games & interactive artworks. Responding to the space, he has also been developing a projection mapped sculptural presentation of one of the self-playing works.”








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