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"London" Solo Exhibition by Tom Cox @ Jeannie Avent Gallery Thursday 19th 7-10pm


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Since graduating in summer 2014 Cox has been back in London and engaged in his practice like never before.

His work documents the urban environment in which he lives. Through observation and questioning of my daily experiences he seeks to gain insight into the emotional, visual and ever-changing culture of London.

After successes in a number of group exhibitions Cox is now embarking on his first solo exhibition.


The Private View will be on Thursday 19th November from 7-10pm with a prosecco reception and canap?s on the night made by chef Oliver Soden, who has worked at restaurants such as The Hand and Flowers and Alain Ducasse at the Dorchester.

Tom has made 60 limited edition screen prints which will be going for free to the first 60 people to attend the evening.


The exhibition will be up for 2 weeks running from the 20th November to the 2nd December. Tuesday- Sunday 11am-7pm.


Entry: free


https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/london-solo-exhibition-by-tom-cox-tickets-19370195777

Thanks to all those who attended last nights private view. What a great turn out!


I'm now invigilating Tuesday-Sunday until the 1st December.


We still have some limited edition screen prints left so get down before they're all gone!

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