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Open-air art exhibition, Sat 28th - Mon 30th Oct, on Green Dale Fields


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Enclave is a free exhibition in Green Dale Fields, curated by Sid Black and Rena Strati, and containing works by Zerrin Asir, Mathilda Bennett-Greene, Sid Black, Anna Sofie Jespersen, Victor Leleca, Ben McDonnell, Solveig Settemsdal, Ruby Wroe, and Felix Xifel.

?The selection of media for the exhibition is consciously varied, and will range from photographic, to sculptural, to performative. Each work presented in the exhibition is a response to the space itself, entering into a dialogue with it. Each considers how the viewers? experience of art might be affected by their immediate surroundings and, consequently, how their perception in general might also be shaped by their larger environment.?


Private View:

Saturday 28th October, 3-6pm


Opening Times:

Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th, 11am-6pm

Monday 30th, 10am-1pm


Guided Nature Walk:

Sunday 29th October, 2pm


https://www.facebook.com/events/124354738279837

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