Posted: Wed 11th Feb 2015

What’s been going on?

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Feb 11th, 2015

Location: Centre for the Creative Industries, Glyndŵr University, Mold Road, Wrexham LL11 2AW

Date: Monday 26 March

Time: 6pm

Details: What’s been going on?

Monday 26 March, 6pm
TV Studio, Centre for the Creative Industries, Glyndŵr University, Mold Road, Wrexham LL11 2AW

Estelle Thompson, Head of Division Media, Art & Design at Glyndŵr University and Richard Sharples, Methodist Minister, reflect upon this unique collaboration as the exhibition draws to a close.

Booking not necessary. This event is free to attend and open to all.

Part of ‘Heaven and Earth’, a joint exhibition featuring works from the Methodist Art Collection at the Oriel Sycharth Gallery, Glyndŵr University, and Wrexham Methodist Church.

The collection has been described as ‘the best denominational collection of modern art outside the Vatican’, and is on display for ten weeks, from 19 January until 26 March.

Prices : FREE

Contact : http://www.glyndwr.co.uk/OrielSycharthGallery/

Image :
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