Live Art Club presents FAMEHUNGRY

‘Orwin takes on social media and the dynamics of public performance with a lightness of touch that seems almost perverse – until its meaty, knotty innards leave you reeling’
– Louis Hilton, Senior culture writer, The Independent.
FAMEHUNGRY is a helter-skelter nose-dive into the TikTok universe and the attention economy, asking what it means to be an artist now. Fusing performance art and very real and very live TikTok Experiences, join award-winning performance artist Louise Orwin as she cosplays as a TikToker in a real life experiment hunting for fame and fortune.
Made in collaboration with an actual Famous TikToker, The Almighty Algorithm, and a host of TikTok-Famous Faces, FAMEHUNGRY asks what the future looks like if all roads lead to TikTok.
Louise Orwin
Louise Orwin is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist working across text, performance and video. She makes research-driven, participatory projects about what it means to identify as a queer femme in a fast-moving, media-saturated world that prizes patriarchal, heteronormative narratives. Her work is fiercely queer, feminist and intersectional and filled with a heady dose of pop culture. She’s inspired by cultural trends online and in the real world, and often her work sees her conducting undercover, gonzo-style investigations.
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- Monday 11 Nov 2024
- Expired!
- 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
- Norwich Arts Centre
- St Benedict's Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
- £6.50
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Live Art Club presents FAMEHUNGRY

- Monday 11 Nov 2024
- Expired!
- 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
- Norwich Arts Centre
- St Benedict's Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
- £6.50
‘Orwin takes on social media and the dynamics of public performance with a lightness of touch that seems almost perverse – until its meaty, knotty innards leave you reeling’
– Louis Hilton, Senior culture writer, The Independent.
FAMEHUNGRY is a helter-skelter nose-dive into the TikTok universe and the attention economy, asking what it means to be an artist now. Fusing performance art and very real and very live TikTok Experiences, join award-winning performance artist Louise Orwin as she cosplays as a TikToker in a real life experiment hunting for fame and fortune.
Made in collaboration with an actual Famous TikToker, The Almighty Algorithm, and a host of TikTok-Famous Faces, FAMEHUNGRY asks what the future looks like if all roads lead to TikTok.
Louise Orwin
Louise Orwin is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist working across text, performance and video. She makes research-driven, participatory projects about what it means to identify as a queer femme in a fast-moving, media-saturated world that prizes patriarchal, heteronormative narratives. Her work is fiercely queer, feminist and intersectional and filled with a heady dose of pop culture. She’s inspired by cultural trends online and in the real world, and often her work sees her conducting undercover, gonzo-style investigations.
More Info
Live Art Club presents FAMEHUNGRY

- Monday 11 Nov 2024
- Expired!
- 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
- Norwich Arts Centre
- St Benedict's Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
- £6.50
‘Orwin takes on social media and the dynamics of public performance with a lightness of touch that seems almost perverse – until its meaty, knotty innards leave you reeling’
– Louis Hilton, Senior culture writer, The Independent.
FAMEHUNGRY is a helter-skelter nose-dive into the TikTok universe and the attention economy, asking what it means to be an artist now. Fusing performance art and very real and very live TikTok Experiences, join award-winning performance artist Louise Orwin as she cosplays as a TikToker in a real life experiment hunting for fame and fortune.
Made in collaboration with an actual Famous TikToker, The Almighty Algorithm, and a host of TikTok-Famous Faces, FAMEHUNGRY asks what the future looks like if all roads lead to TikTok.
Louise Orwin
Louise Orwin is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist working across text, performance and video. She makes research-driven, participatory projects about what it means to identify as a queer femme in a fast-moving, media-saturated world that prizes patriarchal, heteronormative narratives. Her work is fiercely queer, feminist and intersectional and filled with a heady dose of pop culture. She’s inspired by cultural trends online and in the real world, and often her work sees her conducting undercover, gonzo-style investigations.