U P D A T E #2 new date !
We have got some greats news for you people out there that missed out on our exhibition. We have come to the bottom of what happened, and are now launching Visual Ground 2.0! Our exhibition will be on display from the 3rd of May, at the same location as the previous. Thanks for all your support, and we hope that our exhibition will be a good example of how people living in Cheltenham have the power to make it theirs.
U P D A T E
Due to very sad and unforeseen circumstances our exhibition has forcibly reached a close. We are working hard on chasing up why it has been removed and who is responsible. If you have any information please email us on [email protected]
the Visual Ground team
We have got some greats news for you people out there that missed out on our exhibition. We have come to the bottom of what happened, and are now launching Visual Ground 2.0! Our exhibition will be on display from the 3rd of May, at the same location as the previous. Thanks for all your support, and we hope that our exhibition will be a good example of how people living in Cheltenham have the power to make it theirs.
U P D A T E
Due to very sad and unforeseen circumstances our exhibition has forcibly reached a close. We are working hard on chasing up why it has been removed and who is responsible. If you have any information please email us on [email protected]
the Visual Ground team
where have the photos gone?
Free Art event, open for everybody!
Photographs by Vicki Haines, Emilia Nylén, Simon Pilgrim, George Seeley and Olivia Walker.
Outside Marks & Spencers, High Street, Cheltenham.
Monday 4th March – Sunday 10th March
Admission free
Scattered across the ground of the busy Cheltenham high street, a group of up and coming photographers play with the idea of conventional spaces to view art, while at the same time making it accessible to everyone. A joint project by five fine art photography students from the University of Gloucestershire, the work catches your eye with a bright red object, each photograph draws you in, both individually and as a collection, soon making you aware of the out of place surface it is set upon. Presenting them on the floor allows you to look at it with a fresh appreciation for each image, and encouraging you to interact with them as you wish.
For further information please contact us at: [email protected]