Preview: Thursday: 11th September 2014 6–8pm
Open Studio Dates: 11th September–14th September 12–5pm
Open Studio Dates: 11th September–14th September 12–5pm
50-52 Kirkmanshulme Lane Longsight M124WA
Sara Davies: My work explores the experience of being Anglo-Nordic in the north of England through photographic self-staging. I investigate how migrants in diaspora establish a sense of belonging through symbolic imagery and collective myth. In my work the traditional Nordic red croft, symbolic of an ideal home, is haunting. Re-modelled from my new position in the UK, its meaning is shifting.
Naomi Kendrick has developed different drawing processes to compliment or provoke different states of mind; drawing alone, in response to music and through drawing based performance. This is a chance to see how the studio space itself has begun to influence the states of mind journeyed through, and the drawings left behind.
Sara Davies: My work explores the experience of being Anglo-Nordic in the north of England through photographic self-staging. I investigate how migrants in diaspora establish a sense of belonging through symbolic imagery and collective myth. In my work the traditional Nordic red croft, symbolic of an ideal home, is haunting. Re-modelled from my new position in the UK, its meaning is shifting.
Naomi Kendrick has developed different drawing processes to compliment or provoke different states of mind; drawing alone, in response to music and through drawing based performance. This is a chance to see how the studio space itself has begun to influence the states of mind journeyed through, and the drawings left behind.
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