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Photography Gallery Evening @ Quay

Monday, 8th October, 2007 at 3:18 pm, Isle of Wight

11, October 2007
6:00 pmto8:00 pm

This Thursday night, Quay Arts invite you to “Come along, have a drink, and let’s talk photography!”

Photography Gallery Evening @ QuayThe Rope Store Gallery and Café Wall Gallery are both carrying photographic exhibitions at the moment, so this open night is a great opportunity to pop along and meet others interested in photography.

The Rope Store Gallery is currently exhibiting work by Alfredo Basile, an Italian photographer who is passionate about his land and traditions. This exhibition is a sympathetic portrait of workers harvesting in the foothills of the volcano, Mount Etna, Sicily. Having been up Mount Etna, we can safely say that it is an extraordinary landscape and look forward to seeing the photos.

Adourning the cafe walls is work by Kolzwerk who started the“visualthoughtconceptualism” Island tour in January this year. It is a four show exhibition finishing at Quay Arts and includes imagery from Germany and the Isle of Wight.

Events, Newport, Photography


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