Winckley Square creative space to host Transitional Landscapes exhibition

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Transitional Landscapes is coming to The Artistry House
Transitional Landscapes is coming to The Artistry House
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The Artistry House on Winckley Square will be opening its doors for a new exhibition.

Transitional Landscapes will feature the work of artists Andy Walmsley, Simon Blackley, Francesca Aikman, and Michael J Ashcroft.

A spokesperson for The Artistry House said: “Transitional Landscapes explores how each artist interprets and reimagines their surroundings through their own distinct lens. 

“The collection highlights the evolving relationship between place, memory, and artistic expression.”

An opening preview event will take place on Thursday 3 April from 5.30pm to 8.30pm. Free tickets are available from Eventbrite.

On Saturday 5 April from 1.30pm to 3.30pm, there will be a Meet the Artists event hosted by artist Ian H Williams.

Attendees will be able to find out what makes the artists tick and dig beneath the surface on their creative lives.

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The spokesperson continued: “Expect a thought-provoking debate covering a range of topics, from inspiration and process to the challenges and triumphs of an artistic career.

“Plus, there will be an open Q&A session, giving you the opportunity to ask your own burning questions and join the conversation.”

Tickets are available from Eventbrite on a donation basis to help support the ongoing events at The Artistry House.

Other viewings between the Thursday and Saturday can be made by appointment by calling 07971 127273.

To find out more, follow @theartistry.house on Instagram.

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