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Free art talk organised by Stockport Art Guild and hosted by Julia Marwood.It wasn’t just L S Lowry who was inspired to paint Manchester, the northern powerhouse that burst onto the world stage as Cottonopolis during the Industrial Revolution. This lecture explores the history of the city as seen through the eyes of artists, from George Cruikshank, a Londoner who was moved to put pen to paper by a great event which unfolded here - the Peterloo Massacre – to Adolphe Valette, the Manchester Impressionist, and ending with Halima Cassell, a contemporary sculptor whose fascination with the buildings of the city began with childhood visits there and inspired her later work.
Date: Sunday 17th November 2024
Time: 2.00 pm to 3.00 pm
Venue: Stockport War Memorial Art Gallery,
Wellington Road South,
Stockport SK3 8AB.
Telephone: 0161 474 4453
Website: stockportartguild.com
Email enquiries to: [email protected]
Tea/coffee available at gallery (small charge applies)
Wheelchair access.
Entry is free to this event but prior booking essential.
'Albert Square, Manchester'
By Pierre Adolphe Valette
circa 1910
Manchester Art Gallery
Painting is in public domain.
Event Details
Free Event
From 2:00PM to 3:00PM
Location
Stockport War Memorial Art Gallery, Greater Manchester, SK3 8AB
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Stockport War Memorial Art Gallery, Wellington Road South, SK3 8AB Stockport, United Kingdom, Stockport, United Kingdom
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