Tuesday 7 October - Sunday 16 November 2014
Open Tuesday - Sunday from 10.30am - 4.30pm
Gallery Exhibition featuring participatory community project work based around one war memorial chosen for each district of Nottinghamshire and linked with "The Big Draw" programme. Cross generational groups may explore family memories, photographs and artefacts. Artworks created will be exhibited at Rufford Gallery and communities invited to attend an event to open the exhibition.
This event forms part of the Trent To Trenches programme which marks the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War. For more details please see www.experiencenottinghamshire.com/trent-to-trenches.
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