Student Show

Shifting Perspectives

23 May 2019 – 2 Aug 2019

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Exhibition dates: Thursday 23 May – Friday 2 August 2019. Closed Bank Holidays.
Opening hours: Monday – Friday, 10am – 4pm.

Cost of entry

Free

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New Adelphi Exhibition Gallery

Salford
England, United Kingdom

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  • Salford Crescent Station (Stop A), Salford Crescent Station (Stop B)
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  • Salford Crescent, M5 4BR
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Selected works from Critical & Contextual Studies and the University of Salford Art Collection.

About

This exhibition draws together a selection of visual and written works from the student Independent Research Project 2019 with prints, photography and painting from the University of Salford Art Collection. Together, the works consider a range of ‘shifting perspectives’ – from visual and spatial shifts which reconsider our relationship to the physical world around us, to ethical and emotional shifts in the way we produce, interact with, and consume images and media.

Exhibitors:

University of Salford Art Collection: Patrick Hughes, Brendan Neiland, Robyn Denny, James Chadderton, Lizzie King & Craig Tattersall


Undergraduate: Bradley Crandon, Laura Walls, Nicole Candiotto, Wictoria Kauc, Matthew Austin, Maxine O’Nion, Bryony Walsh. Written work: Yasmin Banks, Lucy Clews-Jones, Luka France, Jenny Hall, Brigita Kudirkaite, Andrius Maknevicius, Helen O’Grady, Amber Sunderland, Samuel Thompson

Image: Patrick Hughes, My Room, 2012. © Patrick Hughes; courtesy Patrick Hughes, Flowers Gallery, London and New York. Photography by Museum Photography North West.

CuratorsToggle

stephanie fletcher

Exhibiting artistsToggle

Patrick Hughes

Matthew Austin

Bryony Walsh

Bradley Crandon

James Chadderton

Lizzie King

Nicole Candiotto

Laura Walls

Robyn Denny

Brendan Neiland

Craig Tattersall

Wictoria Kauc

Maxine O’Nion

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