The Lloyd Gill Gallery

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The Lloyd Gill Gallery is a gallery of contemporary fine art, based in Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, UK.

The gallery accepts artist submissions from all artists. please refer to the future page on the website for more information on exhibitions

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The Lloyd Gill Gallery Lee House 13 Beaconsfield Road Weston-Super-Mare North Somerset BS23 1YE

(+44) 01934 623449

Opening times: Tuesdays - Saturdays 10:00am - 4:30pm (please check by on sundays and mondays too, as we may be open)


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    September 29, 2011
    Social Commentary: Infrastructure Will Collapse

    Everyone is welcome to attend the preview evening for the exhibition “Social Commentary: Infrastructure Will Collapse”.

    It will be held on 1st October at the new time of 6-9pm

    Free entry for all, and a free glass of wine/juice available.

    Exhibition runs 3rd October - 28th October 2011

    Curated by Lloyd Gill

    The curator has carefully selected artists who create work which reflects upon sociological concerns. These sociological concerns can be divided into the sub-context of gender, stratification, politics, demographics, race and social upheaval in the form of past wars or terrorist events.
    The artwork selected will feature paintings, printmaking, photography and sculpture.

    Selected artists

    Lisa Andrews
    Sarah - Jane Muskett
    Josie Ainscough
    Jessica Macdonald
    Christian Kraatz
    Simon Hopkinson

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