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New exhibition explores our relationship with outer-space

A new art exhibition at The Winchester Gallery is set to explore outer-space and the ‘human act of gazing upwards’.  Fourteen international artists will display their work in the visual arts venue at the University, Winchester School of Art (WSA).

15_16 Microwave by Mia TaylorDeeply Highly Eccentric opens on Friday 6 February at the gallery in Park Avenue, Winchester.

Among those exhibiting are three lecturers from WSA; fine artists Nick Stewart and Mia Taylor, and sculptor Ian Dawson.  They’ll show alongside Kjetil Berge, Alex Schady and Louisa Minkin – all former WSA staff.  Work by Michael Curran, Mikala Dwyer, Nahoko Kudo, Systems House, Tim O’Riley, Sophy Rickett and Mark Aerial Waller will also be there, along with that of collaborative group the Boyle Family.

Curator and exhibiting artist Mia Taylor says:  “We are delighted to be able to bring together such a strong body of work from so many internationally leading names – based around the theme of our relationship to space, planets, distance, time and human scale.”

The exhibition is free and open to all.  It runs from Friday 6 February to Thursday 19 February: Monday to Friday, 12 noon – 5 pm; Saturday, 11am –  3pm at The Winchester Gallery, Winchester School of Art, Park Avenue, Winchester, SO23 8DL. 

For more details visit the Deeply Highly Eccentric website.

 
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