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Gallery this way

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'Gallery this way' project

Art lovers and budding art critics ahoy! 

There's a new arts initiative now operating in Eastleigh town centre, known as 'Gallery this way'.  Utilising empty shop windows to offer a platform for emerging artists to exhibit their artwork.  Over the next few months, the shop units will play host to a rolling programme of exhibitions and associated events showcasing leading contemporary artists' work.

By showcasing local artists we aim to make use of discarded space and art can be appreciated by an entirely new public. The empty properties themselves are given a new lease of life which in turn provides a positive impression to local communities and businesses of the town, at the same time give the appearance of productivity. There is nothing more dreary than walking through a town with a number of empty shop units. 

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'Gallery this way' team

'Gallery this way' is a collaborative project led by Eastleigh Borough Council, Grey Ladyes Art Foundation and a selection of talented local artists.

 

Gallery this way team

Gallery this way team - (From the left) Sue McLachlan, Karen Reed, Joanne Calcutt, Glyn Foulkes and Joe Tucker Photograph by Jackie King


"This is an amazing opportunity as an artist to showcase a variety of work in a very public space, engage with the local community and raise awareness of Eastleigh town centre, I am thrilled and delighted to be part of this scheme and excited by the diversity of the artists which will be participating and the future possibilities of this project." Jackie King

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Locations

So if you need a FREE cultural fix or are just curious about contemporary art, head to Eastleigh town centre.  Aritst's work can currently be seen at the Swan Centre, Eastleigh.

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For more information contact Joanne Calcutt

Tel: 023 8068 8822 or email: gallerythisway@eastleigh.gov.uk