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Wednesday 25th October and 23rd November | 2022 | 1 pm
Bonington Gallery
Free, with booking is required
Join Bonington Gallery's Director or Assistant Curator on a free lunchtime walkthroughs of the latest exhibition - Stephen Willats: Social Resource Project for Tennis Clubs.
Free and open to all, gain a unique insight into this exhibition and Stephen Willats' work. Explore the origins of Social Resource Project for Tennis Clubs(1971/2) through the archival material on display, and how Willats' early years in Nottingham proved influential to his subsequent career. This walkthrough will also look at the new works the artist has recently made in response to revisiting Nottingham and the original locations of Social Resource Project for Tennis Clubs.
Book here:
25 October - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lunchtime-walkthrough-with-tom-godfrey-tickets-427939377197
23 November - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lunchtime-walkthrough-with-joshua-lockwood-moran-tickets-427943028117
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