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How Things Fly

Work by Nichola Pemberton and Sue Goldschmidt

Private View: Friday 27th of October at 6pm
Exhibition Open: 28th of October to 25th of November, Wednesday to Sunday 12pm- 5pm

The Bridewell Gallery has recently received funding from The Liverpool Culture Company to launch a series of four exhibitions that will be taking place in our gallery over the next sixth months. The first exhibition “How Things Fly” features the work of two artists: Nichola Pemberton and Sue Goldschmidt.

Sue Goldschmidt is a London based artist who works with the physicality of ceramic processes to explore the fragility of the human condition. In How Things Fly Sue will exhibit a hanging installation and two floor-based sculptures that trace the presence of human forms.

Nichola Pemberton is a Leeds based artist who works with drawing and performance as integrated processes. Her work represents a physical and emotional engagement with the drawing process and maps the trajectory of the body in motion. For How Things Fly Nichola will show a series of large drawings produced while bouncing on a Trampoline.

The Bridewell Gallery
Prescot Street
Liverpool
L7 8UL
0151 263 6730    0781 062 7763
vc.bartlett@hotmail.com

From Lime Street Station walk uphill along London Road. The Bridewell Studios are opposite the main entrance to The Royal Liverpool Hospital.
Please ring the bell for entry!

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