INEXTRICABLE (2)

Amrita Chandradas, David Churchill, Gil Mualem-Doron, Jenni Lewin-Turner, Jodi Bennett, Judith Ricketts, Martina Pilé Zahles, Ray Gibson, RO Lewin, Sarah Harris, Shahazhan Choudhury, Selina Román, Dr Shawn Sobers, Yvonne Foster,

10–21 October

Monday-Wednesday 9:00 - 18:00
Thursday 9:00 - 20:00
Friday & Saturday 9:00 - 19:00
Sunday 11:00 - 17:00

As the UK readies itself for it’s ‘conscious uncoupling’ the INEXTRICABLE series by urbanflo creative reflects on notions of global connectivity, and shared history through diverse lenses - both local and international.

INEXTRICABLE (2) is a special 'pop-up' exhibition featuring 14 photographers exploring the theme of 'loanwords' in the English language - everyday words firmly entrenched in our vocabulary that are adopted from other languages and cultures.


urbanflo.com/projects_overview/123-current-projects.html

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