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April will bring Kate Mellor's and Stanley Haylor-Magenis' mixed media exhibition to the Link Gallery, featuring both photography and narrative illustration. More information is available here.
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Now that PIRG’s In Dialogue: Material Imagination is up and running, come and give it a visit and tell us what you think in the guest book.
With mixed media, the exhibition is very inspiring for all different kinds of artists and there is definitely something for everyone.
See you soon!
PIRG's 'In Dialogue: Material Imagination' exhibition is finally open, in our Link Gallery! We hope to see you there - don't forget to leave a note in the guest book.
Been to see PIRG’s ‘In Dialogue: Material Imagination’ yet? If not, there’s a panel discussion on the 17th of November, in the Link Gallery, that would be the perfect opportunity!
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