JO FAIRFAX: Deadly Sins

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Saturday 13th September – Sunday 4th January
Open Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm Sunday, 12noon-4pm Closed Mondays
Angear Visitor Centre
Free admission
*Temporarily closed for Lustre, Tuesday 4 – Friday 14 November
For his solo exhibition, Jo Fairfax presents a series of 3D-printed sculptures exploring the emotional characteristics of the seven deadly sins. These appear alongside a second body of work inspired by Carl Jung's concept of human archetypes – symbolic characters drawn from our collective subconscious. Featuring 20 exquisitely crafted, vibrantly coloured pieces, the exhibition reflects Fairfax's ongoing fascination with the mind's workings and the primal instincts that connect us all.
JO FAIRFAX: Deadly Sins (13 Sep 2025 - 4 Jan 2026) | ||
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Monday - Sunday | 10:00 | - 16:00 |
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