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Thursday, 29 August 2013 13:46

Have you visited the Embroidery Gallery lately? See what's Happening

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Exhibiting art that appeals to a multitude of senses and is inclusive to allExhibiting art that appeals to a multitude of senses and is inclusive to all. This was the challenge the Embroidery Gallery gave to teachers and pupils from Manor Mead and Sunbury Manor schools. The brief was to design and create a visual and tactile art piece with an audio component. The project was led by artist Stuart Simler. The finished work sits alongside a prestigious collection produced by blind artists. The collection is on loan from Moorfields Eye hospital to which it was donated by BlindArt, a registered charity.

The Event closes on 1st September.

Click here to see the autumn brochure giving details of other events and workshops at the Gallery

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