PERSPECTIVES | Final Exhibition at Manchester One

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PERSPECTIVES | Final Exhibition at Manchester One

Manchester One, City Centre
29 January-5 February 2019

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PERSPECTIVES | Final Exhibition at Manchester One. Venture Arts
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Venture Arts prepares to launch the final exhibition of its PERSPECTIVES series, which will feature sculpture, ceramics, mixed media, photography and textile pieces by several different artists. Highlights will include work by multidisciplinary artist Terry Williams, whose grainy black and white photographs document times gone by and holiday memories that capture his sense of northern nostalgia. Ahmed Mohammed, who found success at The Manchester Contemporary 2017 selling his first exhibited triptych, will display a number of densely-layered oil pastel abstract family portraits. And Horace Lindezey will share his enthralling fascination with weddings and everything associated with them, a subject he approaches through clay, embroidery and photomontage. On the 2nd of February, 1-3pm, there will be a chance to meet Lindezey, eat cake and reminisce about weddings stories with the opportunity to contribute photographs and images to inform and inspire the artist to create new work.

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