Distant Fellowship - Morris & South Asia

William Morris Gallery, Lloyd Park, Forest Road, London
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- We are unable to admit groups of more than six people.
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Event has ended
This event ended on Sunday 19th of September 2021
Admission
Free (booking recommended)
Venue Information
William Morris Gallery
Lloyd Park, Forest Road Walthamstow, E17 4PP
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Walthamstow Central 0.52 miles

Exploring and problematising Morris’s connections with South Asia, this new exhibition at the William Morris Gallery features new work by former artists in residence Priya Sundram and Nia Thandapani. Sundram and Thandapani have designed a new pattern based on Morris’s designs which is being made by traditional block printers in India and used to create a domestic-style space within the Gallery, where visitors can explore alternative resources around Morris and South Asia in various community languages. The exhibition will also feature interventions throughout the permanent galleries by artists with links to South Asia.


Entry to the exhibition is free but we recommend booking (see re-opening information) as the Gallery will initially be operating at a reduced capacity.

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