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SUMMARY:Art Works Exhibition at Cambridge Museum of Technology
DESCRIPTION:Free entry – to the exhibition located in the Gas Engine room entered via the Ticket Office. \nArt works done by Museum Volunteers – a wide variety of styles will be shown. \nNormal entry charges apply to the rest of the Museum \n10.30am to 4.00pm Friday 27 September\, Saturday 28 September and Sunday 29 September \n10.30am to 4.00pm Friday 4 October\, Saturday 5 October and Sunday 6 October \nFor info go to www.museumoftechnology.com
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/art-works-exhibition-at-cambridge-museum-of-technology/
LOCATION:Cambridgeshire
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SUMMARY:Exhibition by Ian Rawlinson
DESCRIPTION:REFRACTOR is an exploration of collective memory as seen through East Anglia’s military past\, an idea which grew out of Rawlinson’s memories of the area surrounding his childhood home in Cambridge\, where an abandoned World War II army depot was used as farmland. \nThe new work is inspired by connections to places and structures in North West Norfolk. Prints and collages reflect Rawlinson’s interest in the effect of decaying concrete and the buildings’ ability to retain the iconography of their former function despite their dereliction. He adds intrusions and abstractions to the images\, drawing out the notion that these places are portals where different timelines meet. \nThe work is presented at the Edge Café\, situated on the Brookfields Hospital site on Mill Road\, Cambridge. The Edge Café is a community café and social enterprise working as a hub for recovery and positive change in Cambridge. \nBorn in Cambridge\, Ian Rawlinson grew up in the city during the 1960s and 1970s. He studied art at Cambridge College of Art & Technology (now Anglia Ruskin University) and left Cambridge in 1982 to further his studies at Winchester School of Art and the Royal College of Art. Since 1985 he has lived and worked in London. To date his work has been shown in many group and solo exhibitions both in the UK and internationally and is held in public and private collections. He was recently elected an Associate Member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers \nFor more info e-mail ian@ianrawlinson.com
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/exhibition-by-ian-rawlinson/
LOCATION:The Edge Cafe\, 351 Mill Road\, Cambridge\, CB1 3DF
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