Photo Credit: Alastair Acton Roberts
Transitions: Seen Unseen
Curated by Grace Acton Roberts
6th -10th April 2019
Address: Central Hall Westminster, Storey’s Gate, London, SW1H 9NH
Nearest Stations: St James Park or Westminster
Opening times: 9am - 4pm
Transitions: Seen Unseen is a touring exhibition showcasing the stories of people and communities who have been changed by the experience of migration and travel.
The exhibition has been funded by the London District of the Methodist Church and is part of their wider “Moving Stories” project, celebrating the contribution of migrants in the life of the Methodist Church, historically and today.
Curated by Grace Acton Roberts and featuring three newly commissioned artworks alongside a collection of multi-disciplined works, this exhibition explores what happens when movement occurs; what is it we perceive and how do others perceive us?
Transitions: Seen Unseen opens up conversations about migration whilst giving a voice to migrants and in the process celebrating what migration can bring.
The exhibition has been funded by the London District of the Methodist Church and is part of their wider “Moving Stories” project, celebrating the contribution of migrants in the life of the Methodist Church, historically and today.
Curated by Grace Acton Roberts and featuring three newly commissioned artworks alongside a collection of multi-disciplined works, this exhibition explores what happens when movement occurs; what is it we perceive and how do others perceive us?
Transitions: Seen Unseen opens up conversations about migration whilst giving a voice to migrants and in the process celebrating what migration can bring.
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A walk through of Transitions: Seen Unseen exhibition at Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
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