The October Gallery
About The October Gallery
October Gallery exhibit a wide range of contemporary art from around the world including sculptures, paintings and multimedia. Some of the pieces featured are also for sale.
The October Gallery Address
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24 Old Gloucester Street
Bloomsbury
London
WC1N 3AL
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7242 7367 |
Location Information for The October Gallery
| Address: |
24 Old Gloucester Street
Bloomsbury
London
WC1N 3AL
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7242 7367 |
| Public transport: | Holborn, Underground |
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Events at The October Gallery
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Face to Face: Visual Cultures and Radical Distrust in the Middle East at The October Gallery
Course11 Feb 2012
This workshop featuring Laila Shawa alongside writers, academics and curators will address the ways in which visual cultures construct, represent and contest separatisms, violence and the breakdown of social trust in the Middle East.
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Family Art Sessions at The October Gallery
Course18 Feb 2012 to 17 Mar 2012
Come and join Octoby the gallery octopus this Winter for more fantastical adventures, art and drama. Workshops provide a wonderful opportunity for families to play and learn together within the colourful and vibrant surroundings of a contemporary art. This is suitabe for under 5 years and siblings.
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Laila Shawa Printing Power: Early Years - Key Stage 4 at The October Gallery
Course21 Feb 2012 to 20 Mar 2012
To celebrate Women's History Month, our workshops will focus on the exhibition of palestinian artist Laila Shawa. Innovative, emerging female artists will work with participants to create pieces that explore a range of printing techniques. From silkscreen printing, to making stencils, groups will discover how to create bold, powerful images that explore notions of identity.
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Laila Shawa: The Other Side of Paradise at The October Gallery
Art9 Feb 2012 to 31 Mar 2012
Solo exhibition of new mixed media works from acclaimed Palestinian artist Laila Shawa. The intense canvases and sculptures depict the current chaos in Gaza. Many works explore the controversial subject of the female suicide bomber.


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