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Christine Risley: Works and Research


22 Nov 2015, 11:00am - 5:00pm

Deptford Town Hall Building. Constance Howard Gallery.

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An exhibition exploring the life and works of former Goldsmiths staff and textile artist Christine Risley

Late opening and Christmas drinks Tuesday 8th December 5-8pm.

As a textile artist, Christine Risley was a key member of Constance Howard’s remarkable and innovative department at Goldsmiths, and later went on to become an influential figure in her own right.

This exhibition explores Risley's significant contribution to the world of textile art through a display that tracks the development and influences of her work.

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22 Nov 2015 11:00am - 5:00pm
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