NEW ART EXCHANGE JULY – SEPTEMBER 2016
EXHIBITIONS | EVENTS | FAMILY ACTIVITIES | FESTIVALS | CAFÉ BAR
CAFÉ BAR + VISITOR INFORMATION
NAE CaféBar is your summer place! Our newly refurbished CaféBar is the perfect place to make the most of the summer weather. Relax on our comfortable sofas or take a seat on our patio with an ice cold drink from the bar, or catch up with friends over something from our new menu! cafe@nae.org.uk
SPACES FOR HIRE We have a number of light, versatile spaces available for hire – perfect for you to host your meeting, workshop, conference or party. We can also provide technical support. Our experienced catering team offer a wide variety of in-house buffet options and refreshments.
BANK HOLIDAY BBQ FOOD / MUSIC Monday 29 August 10am – 4pm
Our first annual summer BBQ! This year we celebrate the independence day of Trinidad and Tobago. All are invited to come and enjoy an afternoon of fresh flavours from the Caribbean and island sounds. FREE entry! All are welcome. Please see website for details.
bookings@nae.org.uk
GALLERY & CAFÉ OPENING TIMES
Image credit: Cover: Hurvin Anderson, Is It Ok To Be Black? (2016), courtesy of the artist and Thomas Dane Gallery, London. Curent page: Bartosz Kali. Next page: Bartosz Kali.
Mon, Thu, Fri: 9am – 6pm Tues, Wed: 9am – 7pm Sat, Sun: 10am – 5pm 2
WELCOME
PAINTING A PICTURE FOR THE SUMMER
NOTTINGHAM MELA 2016
Inspired by the sunny season, NAE present a vibrant new programme of exhibitions, family activities, community events, festivals and more!
FESTIVAL 9, 10, 11 September Nottingham Playhouse New Art Exchange
Hurvin Anderson fills our gallery with abstract paintings that piece together fragmented memories and identities recalling his Jamaican heritage. The exhibition also features a special new commission. In Dissonance, Beverley Bennett’s drawings inspire a diverse range of Nottingham-based creatives. Sumiko Eadon uses screen printing to revisit images trapped on fading technologies, and Threshold Studios present a snapshot of Cuba through first-hand accounts from within the nation, displayed in our Mezzanine Gallery. For families Superhero Saturday returns, as well as our popular Saturday Art Club, and we offer even more activities throughout the school holidays! Also, look out for the UK’s oldest Mela Festival celebrating South Asian culture! We hope you can join us this summer, Skinder Hundal 3
Nottingham Castle & Museum grounds
Nottingham Mela Network presents a weekend-long celebration of South Asian culture. Featuring: music, theatre, film, food and much more for all the family! FREE entry! All are welcome. Please see website for details.
EXHIBITIONS
Hurvin Anderson: Dub Versions
NAE first presented Hurvin Anderson’s work in our 2012 exhibition I Is Another, a group show which marked 50 years of Jamaica’s independence from the UK. This summer we explore Anderson’s practice in depth through a solo exhibition of both existing and newly commissioned works, along with a host of materials that create a behind-thescenes glimpse of Anderson’s forensic making process. This element includes sketches and preparatory paintings, collages, drawings and photographs, never displayed before in the UK.
MAIN GALLERY
Born in Birmingham to Jamaican parents, the focus of Anderson’s work often stems from his experiences growing up within Birmingham’s African-Caribbean community in the 1970s and 1980s, and his time spent living in Trinidad as an artist in residence. As such, his work engages with charged social histories, notions of cultural identity and themes of memory, place and time.
2 July – 18 September 2016 EXHIBITION LAUNCH Friday 1 July 2016, 6pm – 9pm
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EXHIBITIONS
Image credit: Previous page: Hurvin Anderson, Barbershop (2006); Hurvin Anderson, Grafting (2015). Current page: Hurvin Anderson, Maraval Side Street (2015). All Images courtesy of the artist and Thomas Dane Gallery, London.
At the heart of the exhibition is the new painting, Is It Okay To Be Black? (2016). This piece has been commissioned to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the Arts Council Collection. Now numbering nearly 8,000 works, the Arts Council Collection is the largest national loan collection of modern and contemporary art and includes many of the most important and influential British artists from the mid-twentieth century to the present day. Dub Versions has been supported by Thomas Dane Gallery.
Anderson typically creates works in series, and returns to subjects, memories and settings that continue to intrigue him to create new collections. The pieces presented in Dub Versions, grew out of a re-investigation into two previous bodies of work; the first, a series depicting Anderson’s brother scrumping for fruit, and the second, illustrations of domestic barbershops, a cottage industry taken up by many newly arrived Caribbean immigrants in the 1950s. For Anderson, these moments and spaces provoked questions of how personal and perceived identities continue to shift as time and place change, particularly in the context of the Black-British experience. He describes the act of painting and drawing as a way of seeing, so in Dub Versions, he returns to these settings, taking them apart and adding new layers, to look again and reveal more about the world in which we live.
Hurvin Anderson will lead a gallery tour of his work on Saturday 9 July (see page 10).
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EXHIBITIONS
Dissonance
Image credit: Current page: Beverley Bennett, Graphic Scores, ink on paper. Next page: Sumiko Eadon, Screenplay 7; Threshold Studios.
BEVERLEY BENNETT IN COLLABORATION WITH NOTTINGHAM COLLECTIVE MEZZANINE GALLERY 2 July – 11 September 2016 EXHIBITION LAUNCH Friday 1 July 2016, 6pm – 9pm
Beverley Bennett makes monochrome, abstract drawings where layers of pigment and repetitive mark-making add a sense of power and energy to the surface of the paper. Her artworks have been described as having an almost audible quality which inspired Bennett to explore how her drawings can influence and transform into other mediums such as sound.
In addition, the audience itself is also invited to become part of the creative collaborative process by taking part in a spoken-word project that will be performed during the launch of the show. In the gallery space, visitors can interact via dance and movement with a 3D sculptural piece in the form of a dance floor.
Here in Dissonance, Bennett has taken this idea a step further by collaborating with a number of Nottingham-based artists across different art forms to explore how her drawings can be a catalyst for the creative process. Each artist/collaborator has been given the task of reconfiguring Bennett’s drawings into a graphic score and/or interpreting the drawings into their medium of choice including dance, poetry and sculpture.
The artists collaborating with Beverley Bennett are: Antonio Abatangelo, Chiara Dellerba (see page 12), Rob Flint, Jess Murray and David 'Stickman' Higgins (see page 13), and Honey Williams. Beverley Bennett will be leading a gallery tour on Wednesday 6 July (see page 10).
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EXHIBITIONS
Screenplay
By Our Own Efforts
CENTRAL GALLERY 9 July – 11 September 2016
MEZZANINE GALLERY EXHIBITION LAUNCH
17 September – 6 November 2016
Saturday 9 July, 3pm – 5pm EXHIBITION LAUNCH
Sumiko Eadon, NAE Prize winner of Nottingham Castle Open 2014, presents Screenplay, a series of screen prints inspired by the architecture of NAE’s building. The wide windows and the staircases of our Central Gallery transported Eadon back to her childhood in Japan, where she played ‘cops and robbers’ in the corridors and staircases of the apartment block she grew up in.
Thursday 22 September, 6pm – 8pm
Working with artists and communities across Cuba, media arts producers Threshold Studios introduce the first in a series of collaborative projects presenting a multi-faceted snapshot of a country undergoing social, political and economic transformation following the lifting of the United States' trade embargo. Stepping out of cultural and political isolation for the first time in over half a century, as the internet and global cultural influence begins to spread across the country, Threshold are assisting Cuban communities to voice the impact of that change from their own perspectives; documenting their lives, opinions, hopes and concerns as they look towards a new, fast approaching future. Threshold invite audiences to connect directly to Cuba through the eyes of its artists and communities, capturing life as it was, is, and will be, as the tide of history sweeps through Cuban society.
The images within Eadon's artworks have been created through a layering process, moving from mechanical technologies through to digital, and back to handmade. Eadon started with stills from 8mm films created by her father between 1969-1989, which were converted to VHS, and then DVD. Eadon then photographed these stills through the computer screen before incorporating them into hand prints. Join us for a special launch event, or try woodcut printing in a one-off workshop led by the artist (see page 14). 7
YOUNG PEOPLE AND FAMILIES
Saturday 2 July –
SATURDAY ART CLUB!
SUPERHERO SATURDAY
Sunday 11 September
Saturdays
Saturday 27 August
9 July / 30 July /
11am – 4pm
RESOURCE AREA
Throughout the school holiday period, NAE has created an exciting Resource Area for you to use all day every day. This creative space contains art and craft activities, interactive wall displays connected to the exhibitions, and materials to build your own artworks! Drop in daily, or join our weekend and holiday workshops. Admission: FREE
6 August / 20 August 10am – 12pm
Join in a range of fun family friendly art and craft activities. Parents and children of all ages can become part of our growing community. Join one session or all! If you have an artistic practice you would like to share with the group, we'd love to hear your ideas! Josh@nae.org.uk
Age range: All are welcome
Superhero Saturday returns for a fun-filled day, where you can come dressed as your favourite superhero! Grab a free goodie bag; join a super movement workshop; hear stories about people with powers (just like you!); enjoy our café specials; take part in our art challenge and tell us about your own super powers! Admission: FREE Age range: All are welcome
Admission: FREE Age range: All are welcome Saturday Art Club is designed for parents/carers to stay with
All our activities for young people are free!
their young people throughout the session, to play and create together.
Image credit: Current page: Bartosz Kali; Hesham Helmy; Mohamed Elzohiry. Next Page: Bartosz Kali; Josh Pickering.
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YOUNG PEOPLE AND FAMILIES
HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS 2 August / 9 August / 16 August / 23 August
YARD YOUNG PEOPLE’S THEATRE PRESENTS: ISICATHULO
10am – 12pm (7–11 yrs)
PERFORMANCE
2pm – 4pm (12–16 yrs)
Wednesday 13 July
Tuesdays
6.30pm – 7pm
Using our art exhibition for inspiration, we are hosting workshops led by professional artists. Over the sessions, participants can create their very own print, working with collage, painting, photography and drawing.
Continuing their work on global civil rights and the Gumboot dance from South Africa, NAE’s fledgling theatre company has devised, written and directed a piece about the apartheid system and how it affects the lives of two young people who become friends against the odds.
For older young people, we explore digital design, using software to layer and reinvent images on the screen. The workshops result in a unique print, which is yours to take home.
Admission: FREE Age range: All are welcome
Learn new skills and meet other young artists. Join one session or come to all!
JOINING YARD YOUNG PEOPLE’S THEATRE YARD does not meet over the summer holidays, but feel free to contact us or pop in for a chat to find out about our programme and how to get involved from September onwards. Through YARD you can learn new theatre and drama skills with professional practitioners!
Admission: FREE No experience necessary
Sooree@nae.org.uk Admission: FREE Age range: Tue 7 – 10 yrs / Wed 11 – 16 yrs.
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EVENTS
DUB VERSIONS + DISSONANCE
TOUR WITH BEVERLEY BENNETT
TOUR WITH HURVIN ANDERSON
EXHIBITION LAUNCHES
GALLERY TOUR
GALLERY TOUR
Friday 1 July
Wednesday 6 July
Saturday 9 July
6pm – 9pm
6pm – 7pm
1pm – 2pm
Join us to launch our summer season with an exhibition by painter Hurvin Anderson. His art is inspired by his experience of being in between two cultures, growing up in Birmingham’s Caribbean community and time spent living in Trinidad.
Artist Beverley Bennett welcomes collaborator, artist and NTU Fine Art Senior Lecturer Rob Flint to discuss her exhibition, Dissonance. Reflecting on Beverley’s drawing practice and her collaborators’ creative interpretations of these expressive, abstract lines and marks, Beverley and Rob will draw out the key themes and dynamics of the exhibition. Join them to share your thoughts and gain a unique insight into this collaborative space.
Join exhibiting artist Hurvin Anderson as he discusses the development of his painting practice and explores the significance of his latest commission by NAE and the Arts Council Collection. Hurvin’s work is often described as marrying Britain and the Caribbean together, and lush landscapes and urban barbershops will fill our gallery spaces. Join us to learn more from Hurvin and to share your own responses to the show.
Admission: FREE
Admission: FREE
Age range: All are welcome
Age range: All are welcome
Also launching will be Beverley Bennett’s Dissonance, where collaborator, Rob Flint will lead a spoken-word choir performance during the event. Enjoy a complimentary drink on arrival and the Afro-fusion sounds of DJ Hemulen. Admission: FREE Age range: All are welcome
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EVENTS
ANOTHER LANGUAGE
INVISIBLE THINGS WORKSHOP / ACCESS
ASHOK KHOSLA LIVE: GHAZAL
WORKSHOP
Saturday 16 July
PERFORMANCE
Friday 15 July
11am – 1pm
Sunday 17 July
10.30am – 12.30pm 2pm – 4pm
English language learners are invited to join this creative workshop led by artist and experienced discussion group leader, Linda Graham. Linda will explore new ways of communicating through expressing yourself on paper. Work with marks, creating shapes, textures and movement to create conversations in a universal language. Try something new in a relaxed, informal space, and meet other learners from across the city. All you need to bring is yourself! Admission: FREE
7pm – 10pm
Multidisciplinary artist Priya Mistry explores how to create a visual vocabulary from the invisible experiences of depression and anxiety. Mistry is interested in how day-to-day life evokes emotions which occupy our bodies – be that within your stomach, heart or mind. This workshop aims to draw out and explore how we make those very invisible experiences into something more visual and tangible through objects and mark-making. We invite participants to bring an object that evokes a strong emotion.
NAE is pleased to present Ashok Khosla, one of India’s finest Ghazal singers. Ghazal originated in ancient Arabic poetry and moved to South Asia where it was influenced by Sufism. Join us on this summer evening to hear Khosla recite beautiful poetic songs of life, romance and our consciousness, whilst enjoying our fine Indian cuisine. Admission: £25 (including an Indian buffet) Age range: All are welcome
Supported by Unlimited Impact.
Age range: 18 yrs+ Admission: FREE Age range: 18 yrs+
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Image credit: Previous page: Bartosz Kali; Beverley Bennett; Hurvin Anderson (2011), courtesy of Vanley Burke. Current page: Linda Graham; DWC Photography; Ghazal Bahaar.
EVENTS
CRAZY LIKE MACHINES
REGGAE TAKEOVER @NAE
TREASURES IN THE ARCHIVES
WORKSHOP
MUSIC / FESTIVAL
TALK / PERFORMANCE
Wednesday 20 July
Saturday 23 July
Thursday 28 July 2016
6pm – 8pm
5pm – 10pm
2pm – 5pm
Dissonance collaborative artist Chiara Dellerba leads this workshop, pushing the boundaries of drawing through movement and performative gesture. The workshop aims to reprogramme the ‘machine’ of the body as an uninhibited, fluid vehicle for expression on paper. Working individually and in groups, join Chiara to experiment with shape, movement and the limits of your body. No prior drawing experience needed. Please dress comfortably.
Inspired by the Sound System culture of the 70s and 80s, Reggae Takeover present an old style 'rub a dub' session, packed with vocalists/MCs from the local community.
Black Cultural Archive presents a double dose of history. Emma Harrison will talk about the life of Phillis Wheatley including her work as a poet in Treasures in the Archive, talks on tour. This is followed by Nottingham Black Archive who will share their pilot project, Write Black to the Beginning, documenting Black writers in Nottingham. There will be discussions, presentations, performances and book stalls.
Join Reggae Takeover for live music, DJs, MCs, live visual artists and delicious Caribbean street food. Part of Surface Gallery’s Street Art Festival. Admission: FREE Age range: All are welcome
nottinghamblackarchive@ gmail.com
Admission: FREE
0777 509 3367
Age range: 16 yrs+ Admission: £3 Age range: 12 yrs+
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EVENTS
THE FREEDOM PROJECT: NAE TAKEOVER
UNTOLD RHYTHM WORKSHOP / PERFORMANCE
SYRIAN CELEBRATION DAY
PERFORMANCE
Wednesday 10 August
FAMILY / FESTIVAL
Workshop: 6.30pm – 7.30pm
Sunday 7 August
Saturday 13 August
Performance: 8pm – 9pm
12pm – 5pm
Become part of a musical conversation, fusing rhythm and syncopated beats, weaving guitar, taps, drums and voice. Join Dissonance artist Jess Murray as she leads a tap dance workshop for beginners with a live band, and then see how it's really done in a performance of Untold Rhythm, as Jess is joined by David 'Stickman' Higgins and Andy Metcalfe to create a world-class trio. Tap shoes will be provided.
We invite you to join a special celebration of Syrian culture for the whole family, in the relaxed atmosphere of NAE. Working in partnership with the Syrian Society in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire and Faith in Action, we host a fun-filled day packed with delicious food, music, presentations, stories, images and so much more!
Doors: 12pm Performances: 12.30pm – 2.30pm Panel Discussion: 3pm – 4pm
The Freedom Project is a residency for emerging artists from the Midlands, led by Nottingham-based artist Rachael Young. NAE host an afternoon of interactive encounters exploring ideas of freedom and repression. Expect a collection of one-on-one performances, installations and durational work followed by a panel discussion with Rachael and Philosophy lecturer at Birmingham University Dr Harjeet Marway, exploring freedom in relation to gender, race and ideas of beauty.
Admission: FREE Age range: All are welcome
Admission: FREE Age range: All are welcome Children must be accompanied by an adult
Image credit: Previous page: Chiara Dellerba; Kriptik courtesy of Reggae Takeover; Mr Powe's collection courtesy of Nottingham Black Archive. Current Page: Rachel Young; Jess Murray; Rinzing Kelsang.
Admission: FREE Age range: All are welcome
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EVENTS
WOODCUT PRINT WORKSHOP Wednesday 24 August 6pm – 8pm
Exhibiting artist and Leicester Print Workshop resident, Sumiko Eadon, leads this introductory woodcut workshop. Inspired by her knowledge of traditional Japanese print methods and her time spent at LPW, Sumiko will guide participants through the basics of woodcut printing. Please bring an image with you to work from during the session. Admission: FREE Age range: 16 yrs+
SHAPESHIFTING: THE SPECTACLE OF DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY
KATHAK
PERFORMANCE / ACCESS
10am – 12pm
DANCE CLASS Sundays 4 September – 11 December
Thursday 15 September 6pm – 8pm
Join Priya Mistry for an in-conversation and performance with a focus on her current work The Musical Mental Health Cabaret and workshops around mental health. The session will include an open discussion on making invisible, immeasurable and shapeshifting illnesses into something that is visible and quantifiable, and how the arts and creative expression can make a positive contribution towards mental health.
Kathak is one of the eight classical dances of India that has a strong emphasis on rhythm, expression and grace. Join Vina Ladwa, a trained Kathak dance teacher for this course. Sessions are suitable for beginners. Book full 16 week term: £84 adult (19 yrs+) £70 children (5 – 19 yrs) Pay on the day: £7 for all Cash or cheque only
Supported by Unlimited Impact. Image credit: Current page: Sumiko Eadon; Oliver Dalby; Bartosz Kali. Next page: ADP Press on the Flyover, Mediamatic photographer Irati Gostidi.
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OPPORTUNITIES
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT We creatively collaborate with communities to develop projects, debates and activities inspired by our exhibitions or the social, political issues that concern our everyday lives. Boseda@nae.org.uk
EXPERIMENTOR ExperiMentor is a bespoke support programme for creative practitioners, which provides space, time and resources for research and development. Bethan@nae.org.uk (visual arts) Sooree@nae.org.uk (performance arts)
VOLUNTEERING Volunteering at NAE is a great opportunity to work with our local community whilst gaining valuable skills. We are always looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join our friendly team. volunteer@nae.org.uk
ACCESS PROGRAMME On Tuesday 26 July, 12pm – 1pm, we host the Verbal Imaging Gallery Tour for the visually impaired. On Thursday 11 August, 10.30am and 1pm, we host Body as Canvas, a participatory workshop for young adults with learning and physical disabilities. Supported by Unlimited Impact. Safiya@nae.org.uk
LOOKING AHEAD
THE AFTERMATH DISLOCATION PRINCIPLE (ADP) EXHIBITION 27 September – 9 October 2016
The Aftermath Dislocation Principle is a post-riot landscape created in miniature by acclaimed artist Jimmy Cauty, cocreator of chart-topping band The KLF and
million pound-burning arts incarnation The K Foundation. Following ADP’s critically acclaimed appearance at Banksy's Dismaland last summer, now re-housed in a shipping container, this miniature world lands on NAE’s forecourt area 27 September – 9 October, available to view 24 hours/day! 15
REAL CREATIVE FUTURES We plan to run a new programme of creative business support in 2016. rcf@nae.org.uk
ON TOUR THIS SEASON The Current Situation by Yara El Sherbini, Gallery Oldham, 28 May – 17 September 2016. The Commonality of Strangers by Mahtab Hussain, FARM Cultural Park, Favara, Italy, 25 June – 13 November 2016.
ACADEMICS IN RESIDENCE Tasawar Bashir (University of Birmingham, Qawwali Research Unit), Harminder Singh (University of Warwick).
ALL EVENTS
July Fri 1
6pm – 9pm
Exhibition Launch
Dub Versions + Dissonance
Wed 6
6pm – 7pm
Gallery Tour
Tour with Beverley Bennett
Sat 9
10am – 12pm
Family
Saturday Art Club
Sat 9
1pm – 2pm
Gallery Tour
Tour with Hurvin Anderson
Sat 9
3pm – 5pm
Exhibition Launch
Screenplay
Wed 13
6.30pm – 7pm
Performance
YARD presents: Isicathulo
Fri 15
10.30am & 2pm
Workshop
Another Language
Sat 16
11am – 1pm
Workshop / Access
Invisible Things
Sun 17
7pm – 10pm
Performance
Ashok Khosla Live: Ghazal
Wed 20
6pm – 8pm
Workshop
Crazy Like Machines Reggae Takover @NAE
Sat 23
5pm – 10pm
Music / Festival
Tue 26
12pm – 1pm
Access
Verbal Imaging Tour
Thu 28
2pm – 5pm
Talk / Performance
Treasures in the Archive
Sat 30
10am – 12pm
Family
Saturday Art Club
August Tue 2
10am & 2pm
Young People
Holiday Workshops
Sat 6
10am – 12pm
Family
Saturday Art Club
Sun 7
12pm – 4pm
Performance
The Freedom Project
Tue 9
10am & 2pm
Young People
Holiday Workshops
Wed 10
6.30pm – 9pm
Workshop / Performance
Untold Rhythm
Thu 11
10.30am & 1pm
Access
Body as Canvas
Sat 13
12pm – 5pm
Family / Festival
Syrian Celebration Day
Tue 16
10am & 2pm
Young People
Holiday Workshops
Sat 20
10am – 12pm
Family
Saturday Art Club
Tue 23
10am & 2pm
Young People
Holiday Workshops
Wed 24
6pm – 8pm
Workshop
Woodcut Print
Sat 27
11am – 4pm
Family / Festival
Superhero Saturday
Mon 29
10am – 4pm
Food / Music
Bank Holiday BBQ
September Fri 9 – Sun 11
(various times)
Festival
Mela 2016 (various locations)
Thu 15
6pm – 8pm
Performance / Access
Shapeshifting By Our Own Efforts
Thu 22
6pm – 8pm
Exhibition Launch
Tue 27
24/7 until 9 Oct
Exhibtion / The Aftermath Dislocation Principle
Collaborating organisations this season: Black Cultural Archive, The Centre for Research in Race & Rights at Nottingham University, Experience Nottinghamshire, Faith in Action, LEVEL, Manushi, My Sight, Nottingham Black Archive, Nottingham Castle, Nottingham Mela Network, Reggae Takeover, Surface Gallery, Syrian Society in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, Threshold Studios, Thomas Dane Gallery, University of Birmingham, University of Warwick.
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