A FREE ENTRY exhibition by artists working at Morley College, London
32 visual artists who work at Morley College, London have organised a temporary exhibition at Holborn Library, one of London’s most significant post-war public buildings, prior to its redevelopment.
Questions of ‘worth’, public and social space, architecture, community, archives, knowledge and record-keeping will be addressed through installation, sculpture, digital media, sound, printmaking, paper making, drawing, painting, jewellery, ceramics, textiles and photography, with works on a variety of surfaces, and work made from library objects.
More information is on the exhibition website
Morley College is one of the UK’s leading centres for adult education, best-known for its courses in Music and Visual & Digital Arts. Artists, teachers and managers at Morley will be engaging in two weeks of artistic intervention within a space that is rich in history and future potential.
Artists Exhibiting:
Michelle Avison, Lucy Baxandall, Peter Baxter, Jenny Bell, Steffi Buttle, Matthew Cort,
Richenda Court, Paul Dewis, Paul Dixon, Alex Harley, David Holah, Duncan Hooson,
Julia Horbaschk, Joanna Hyslop, Luke Jones, Terry Jones, Young Kim, Brian McKenzie,
Steve Mepsted, Linda Powell, Cara Rainbow, Ian Rawlinson, Andrew Revell,
Lara Ritosa Roberts, Helen Smith, Ben Swift, Sheila Vollmer, Annette Welch, Rob White,
Carol Wilhide Justin, Kate Wilson, Steve Wright.
Open to the public:
Holborn Library
32-38 Theobalds Rd
London
WC1X 8PA