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Friday 16 January | 2026 | 6 pm
Bonington Gallery
Free
Bonington Gallery invites guests to the launch of its latest exhibitions, featuring a film and textile work by multi-disciplinary artist Ibiye Camp. The work explores the complex interplay between infrastructure, care, and resilience along the coast of West Africa.
Layt de kam critically examines the deployment of temporary power ships as a response to energy shortages in the region. The piece reflects both hope and uncertainty, highlighting the fragility of these energy solutions while honouring the resilience of coastal communities.
As part of the 29th instalment of the Bonington Vitrines series, the gallery also presents Through Our Eyes, In Our Words—an exhibition sharing stories of ageing, belonging, and inclusion among middle-aged and older-aged LGBT+ people in Britain.
Guests can enjoy a free welcome drink, delicious food (available on a first-come, first-served basis), and music. All are welcome, but booking a free ticket is recommended to avoid disappointment.
Exhibition launch: layt de lam / Bonington Vitrines #29 Through Our Eyes, In Our Words (16 Jan 2026) | ||
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