The Gaze - talk with curator Louis Wise and artist Sunil Gupta
- hannah6315
- Nov 9, 2021
- 1 min read

To mark the end of The Gaze exhibition at TJ Boulting, please join curator Louis Wise and artist Sunil Gupta for an intimate conversation to discuss the themes of the exhibition. At the end they will open it up for questions and discussion with the audience.
Doors open at 6.30pm where there will be a chance to have a glass of wine or soft drink, and the talk will last from 7 - 8pm.
Limited capacity of 30 to allow some social distancing.
Seating is on the floor of the gallery with beanbags, please let us know if you require a chair.
Ticket includes your drink.



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