Exhibition

Shadows of Colonisation

From: 6th June 2025 6:00 pm

To: 14th June 2025 5:00 pm

Surface Gallery

Surface Gallery Limited, Southwell Road, Nottingham, UK

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Shadows of Colonisation: Nottingham College Photography Exhibition
7th – 14th June
Opening Night: 6th Jun

Billy Armstrong / Ellisha Bartle / Hannah Carlin / Mya Mercer / Kim Pennant /
Finley Pritchard / Harvey Tomlinson / Wiktoria Wojcieszak

Surface welcomes Shadows of Colonisation, an exhibition by Nottingham College photography students.

Shadows of Colonisation invites you to reflect upon themes of power, identity, and memory through the lens of colonisation, and its related social and historical themes. The exhibition explores colonisation from a range of perspectives in different photographic styles, including portraits, still lifes, and architectural photography, to present colonialism in a visually striking and thought-provoking way.

Shadow of Colonisation opens in the Project Space in conjunction with Encounters in the Main Gallery. As always, there will be a donations bar with ales from local brewery, Pheasantry.

Free Entry: Everyone Welcome

 

Opening Hours:
Opening: Friday 6th June
Tuesday to Friday: 12:00 – 18:00
Saturday: 11:00 – 17:00

Where To Find Us:
16 Southwell Road,
Nottingham,
NG1 1DL

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