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Opening night: Broken Ground and Ancient Practices

Free event, bookings essential for catering purposes. BOOK HERE

Join us for the opening event of our April exhibitions: Broken Ground and Ancient Practices.

In April and May, Gallery Two will present two captivating exhibitions that offer unique perspectives on the relationship between art, nature, and humanity.

Broken Ground, featuring artists Christobel Kelly and Jake Novick, delves into the lasting impact of Romanticism on the landscape. Their works embrace contemporary Romanticism, moving beyond the traditional break from Enlightenment thinking to explore a deeper, more pragmatic connection between awe for nature and the urgent need for radical environmental conservation.

Ancient Practices, curated by Maria Ellers, takes us on a journey back to the earliest art forms that intertwined landscape and humanity. This exhibition will highlight the deep, timeless bond we share with the earth, emphasising a hands-on, immersive experience. Through a robust public program, guests will have the opportunity to participate in workshops, artist talks, and live demonstrations, creating something meaningful that connects them to their local environment.

These exhibitions promise to be an enriching experience for all, offering thought-provoking insights and opportunities to engage with art in innovative and personal ways.

Free event, bookings essential for catering purposes.

BOOK HERE

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