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Virginia Woolf is one of the foremost modernist writers of the 20th Century. 'Wavelengths' seeks to interpret Woolf's written work on themes of memory and time, the corrosion and rejuvenation of life, the status of women in society, the consequences of war and existentialism. The exhibition will include installation work, sculpture, photography, sound and video works from contemporary women artists: Jane Cordery, Kit Forrest, Sonia Griffin, Rachel Hornsby, Frederique Jones, Sam King, Lorrain Mailer, Carolyn Morris and Venetia Nevill.
Open Evening: Fri 21 Sept 6:30 - 8:30pm
Daily Admission Free.
Opening Evening Admission Free with Donation Bar
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