Spring 2017
5–11 January 2017
MY ENGLAND Irina Novoslavska
Photographs presented in this exhibition are a result of an outsider’s curiosity about England and its people as well as the opportunity to share other people’s views about English culture including native British and people who has come to England for better lives. Exhibition Preview: Thursday 5 January, 6–8pm
12–25 January 2017
Young at Art has been running at Nucleus Arts Centre for two years and provides free creative workshops for people over 55. The attendees have been invited to present their favourite creations for this exhibition.
26 Jan–8 Feb 2017
Wisdom Hospice Nucleus Arts is delighted to be working with Wisdom Hospice on a joint venture which will be launched with a show of work from Wisdom artists. “I am so grateful to Nucleus Arts to allow us the opportunity to display the wonderful works of our Day Hospice artists. I am always amazed by their talents, which are worthy of being displayed in such a wonderful environment for everyone to see and enjoy.” Martyn Reeves, Chief Executive
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23 Feb–8 Mar 2017
Inspiring pictures of disabled dancers, commissioned by People Dancing, re-imagine iconic film moments to show that anyone can dance. Chatham venues host a short film programme and this exhibition by emerging photographer Sean Goldthorpe. Exhibition Preview: Friday 24 February, 6–8pm
Preludes:
Where you go I go
Adam de Ville
9–15 March 2017
Two new series of paintings by Adam DeVille. Preludes: Where You Go I Go is inspired by Gavin Bryars’ ‘Sinking of the Titanic’ and ‘Everywhere reminds me of somewhere else’, brief encounters with stories waiting to happen or long forgotten. Exhibition Preview: Thursday 9 March, 6–9pm