The Free Space Gallery, Kentish Town is currently hosting a solo exhibition of my photographic based work! Running until 9th October, Interpretations features prints from 4 bodies of work:
this table is sad because no one is sitting at it
Cornish Roads (hedges), in Flow
Each series uses a different photographic/printmaking technique to study the passing of time from different emotional viewpoints.
As well as showing prints from each series, I am also showing a book of images for ‘this table is sad because no one is sitting at it’. This is the first time that I am exhibiting this work so I’m particularly excited.
The exhibition is open Monday-Friday, 9am-6.30pm until 9th October.
On Friday 4th September there will also be an open evening, from 6.30-9pm where I will also be showing projections of ‘Chasing Shadows’ and ‘this table is sad because no one is sitting at it’. Copies of the book will also shortly be available for sale – watch this space for more info.
Address:
First floor 2 Bartholomew Road London NW5 2BX
Directions:
Underground: Kentish Town (Northern Line)
Overground: Camden Town Road (North London Line)
Buses: 46, 134, C2
About the Free Space Gallery
Established in 2010 the Free Space Gallery works with local and national artists within the unique settings of the Kentish Town Health Centre and the Queens Crescent Practice, two NHS facilities in north London. The Free Space Gallery delivers a programme of free exhibitions, free creative workshops and events, an art therapy course and an artist in residence programme. All of their work is generously supported by the Kentish Town Improvement Fund.
Thank you to the Free Space Gallery for supporting my work!