Friday, 15 October 2021

Grayson's Art Club

This week I'm taking a lovely moment out from the mid autumn work buzz (more on the latest design coming very soon) to mention my recent visit to Grayson Perry's Art Club Exhibition at Manchester Art Gallery showing work from the fabulous channel four lockdown tv series.

More usually a gallery visit is a quieter space and especially so in recent times so it was wonderful to see the bustle of many people taking joy in the work they remembered and connected with... I saw the bin!! Definitely worth the time (tickets still available here till Oct 31st!), it's a fantastic document of the moment we've all shared through lockdown and so inspiring to see what we can do together.

Grayson's Art Club
GRAYSON'S ART CLUB | EMILY HAUCK KARIKA NOVA


above clockwise from the top left: joe lycetts painting of chris whitty - absolutely love the long list of materials from oil paint to lettuce leaf to a kitten's first memory... snap of manchester art gallery, leanne jackson's 'i don't really know now, what i thought i knew then' about the leap into the unknown, the main gallery area, grayson's art club's fab logo,  'the view from my window, starring my beautiful cat leon' by bethany kelly - love the collage of materials here, the famous bin 'nuts about life' by clare ward, 'nhs v covid: fighting on two fronts' by the singh twins, liza tarbuck's pick 'thursday, 8pm' by jacqueline taylor featuring those lock down rainbow windows.

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