By The Harley Gallery and Foundation at 15:48 on 14/11/11
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Discover the shapes of words and the Signs for Sounds. The exhibition explores letterform and calligraphy, from traditional quill pens and stone cutting, to tattoos and cutting-edge technology.
New works have been commissioned for this exhibition. Julien Breton has made light calligraphy especially for Signs for Sounds. His pieces, spanning traditional calligraphic techniques, photography and choreography, were made in the local area and include scenes from Welbeck, Creswell and Worksop.
Artist Bunny Bread has graffitied an actual train door for the exhibition, while Jason Edward Lewis has created interactive poetry, which can be re-shaped and played with on a touchscreen monitor.
Signs for Sounds is a Harley Gallery touring exhibition.
Supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England
Date: Saturday, February 18, 2012
Repeats: Every Day until Monday, April 09, 2012
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