30th March 2019
NTU Festival: Let There Be Light
20th – 30th March 2019
Opening Nights: Tuesday 19th and Tuesday 26th March, 6-8pm
This March sees the return of Surface Gallery's annual collaboration with Nottingham Trent University with the eighth NTU Festival: Let There Be Light. Following the success of last year's NTU Festival: The Part Versus the Whole, this year's selected Fine Art students will be using a critical and reflective approach to curate group exhibitions in response to the festival's title by exploring concepts such as enlightenment, illumination, exposure, discovery, and understanding.
The NTU Festival offers selected Fine Art students the opportunity to curate a group exhibition that establishes their practice outside of the university. Surface Gallery provides a supportive and professional environment for the students to plan and show their work. Two exhibitions will run concurrently in each week of the festival.
Week One
Main Gallery and Project Space
Exhibition: 20th – 23rd March
Opening Night: Tuesday 19th March, 6-8pm
Landing in the Pantheon
Molly Bouch / Jasmine Brown / Pa´draig Condron / Charlie Dean / Beth Ellen / Harry Freestone / Elina Hadjinicola
On the Sixth Day
Isobel Cawley / Jana Drava / Chelcie Gascoigne / George Levens / Imogen Worthington
Week Two
Main Gallery and Project Space
Exhibition: 27th – 30th March
Opening Night: Tuesday 26th March, 6-8pm
There’s No Place Like Home
Joshua Brewin / Emily Edmond / Ben Rostance
Morii
Jessica Pye / Susannah Wheatcroft
Artist Talks: Saturday 30th March, 2pm
Free Entry: Everyone Welcome
Opening Hours:
Opening Nights: Tuesday 19th and Tuesday 26th March, 6-8pm
Tuesday to Friday: 12:00-18:00
Saturday: 11:00-17:00
Surface Gallery
16 Southwell Road, Nottingham, NG1 1DL
0115 947 0793
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Surface Gallery
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NG1 1DL
0115 947 0793
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