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A biennial exhibition of contemporary visual arts, returns to Towner Eastbourne, featuring a range of artists, local, national and international, coming together to share work that addresses the theme of SANCTUARY.
Join artist Edward Liddle's drawing class next Sat 12 November @TownerGallery - you'll be working on found materials and be taking a short walk in the area around Towner to gather visual inspiration.
Booking here: https://t.co/LkPHmfy0k6
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#workshop#eastbourne#drawingcourse
Join artist Edward Liddle this November on a guided walk and #drawing course exploring new ways to find visual inspiration and techniques for working on found materials, such as blinds and tarpaulin.
12 Nov, 11am-3pm, £60/£50
https://t.co/tcrjiHpEKJ
🦤Eastbourne! We're excited to catch Jacques Rivette's 1976 experimental fantasy drama Duelle next week at @TownerGallery, with an introduction from Ayo Akingbade!
🎟️Thursday 27 October, 7.00pm: https://t.co/UOi4ydbrzV
We sat down with Jananne Al-Ani to discuss her project Timelines in our latest edition of FVU Frames.
Watch FVU Frames with Jananne Al-Ani: https://t.co/UDJspB9rq4
Plan your visit to Timelines @TownerGallery: https://t.co/fkgeg3FAhh
Thank you @Doris_Press and @amie_corry for such a thoughtful response to Melissa Gordon's 'Liquid Gestures' exhibition @TownerGallery https://t.co/rBRbjATp1L
Open call!
Calling all UK-based curators, apply now to work with a Nepali visual artist on a project surveying a new practice – caste-based discrimination and its intersection with gender.
Info: https://t.co/2U2RfGvqWI | #WOWNepal#HarmfulPractice#VisualArts@WOWisGlobal
#ArtistOTW - kyle malanda is a Malawian artist whose interdisciplinary work explores the intersections of sexual identity, mental health, tribalism, & generational trauma in an increasingly globalised digital world. Check out her collab w/ @KeLsDaRk
https://t.co/5n6jFa7t0C
The River Neckinger swirls with stories. Is it named for a water spirit or the noose that hung here? Did Cnut change its course in 1016? Chaucer's pilgrims crossed it. Dickens took Twist to Jacob's Island, the rookery in the marsh where its waters met the Thames #folklorethursday
Four films from Samson Kambalu's, @kambalu_s, Nyau Cinema are on our website until 4 August as part of CABLE CLUB. Make sure you don't miss them!
https://t.co/eho78xL5DW
#BritishCouncilCollection#CultureConnectsUs
Watch Rosalind Nashashibi's moving image work 'The State of Things', available online for a limited time until Tuesday 7 July 2020.
You can catch it here: https://t.co/ZevbTpTrvA
#BritishCouncilCollection#CultureConnectsUs
Some of you may feel tired and saturated but we ain’t done yet... so here’s a thread on how not to be a performative ally. This is both for organisations and those working in the sector. 1/16