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Current Exhibition

Work & Play – with Southampton City Art Gallery
March 28 to May 24

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30 artists, including works on loan from Southampton City Art Gallery, exploring the theme of Work & Play.
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An art installation featuring a table covered with a blue and white check table cloth. There is a plate and tomato-shaped ketchup bottle, and an over-sized knife and fork. A man is standing under the table, with only his head visible on the plate.
Installation by Alice Louisa | Photo credit Dave Gibbons
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A Turner Prize winner, the first female head of Painting in the UK (at Winchester School of Art) and a revered Royal Academician -- all feature in the latest exhibition ‘Work & Play’ at The Winchester Gallery, at Winchester School of Art.Ìý

Four works by Gillian Wearing, Roderick Buchanan, Gillian Ayres and Lisa Milroy, selected by Winchester School of Art’s MA Contemporary Curating students under the guidance of curator Julia Vogl, will beÌýon loan from the prestigious collection at Southampton City Art Gallery. Twenty-sixÌýadditional artworks will be on view alongside them, selected from a regional open call. Community artists join with WSA’s BA and MA students, internationally recognised faculty, and alumni, showcasing a myriad of multi-media, interdisciplinaryÌý artworks on the theme of work and play.Ìý

WSA Lecturer and Printmaking Fellow Julia Vogl, who led the co-curating experience, notes that the exhibition features ‘four generations of artists with diverse nationalities, socio-economic backgrounds, and senses of humour’. Championing different points of view, ‘Work & Play’ embraces the absurd, the funny, the challenging and the political. Each artwork will make you think again about work, play, and the relationship between them.Ìý

'Work & Play’ will be at The Winchester Gallery from 28 March through 24 May, with a public opening from 5-7pm on 27 March. Visitors can look forward to a wide range of artworks that question the playfulness of work and the purpose of creativity.Ìý

Something for everyone, not to be missed – free admission!ÌýÌýÌý

Gallery opening times:Ìý

Tuesday – Friday 12 – 6pmÌý

Saturday 12 - 4pmÌý

Closed over Easter: 17 – 22 AprilÌý

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Left image: A table in a gallery has paper flowing from it into a pile on the floor. There is also a lamp and cardboard box on the table. Right image: A dressmaker's mannequin wears a long coat which appears to be made from rectangular pieces of fabric or paper.
A gallery wall with several colourful artworks displayed, as well as a TV monitor showing artwork.
Trinity Arts Group | Photo credit Muchun Zhao

Images, L-R, Top to bottom: Artwork by Claudia F, artwork by Tracey Dovey -ÌýPhoto credit Dave Gibbons. Gallery wall and Trinity Arts Group - Photo creditÌýMuchun Zhao.
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An artist paints a colourful mural on a wall

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Details of exhibitions coming up in the Winchester Gallery.

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