Colin Serjent is taking part in a joint photography exhibition with fellow Liverpool-based artist Jane Groves. It is titled Nature’s Way and will take place at The Brink in Parr Street, Liverpool city centre.
Their photographs capture natural scenes in and around Merseyside. Continue reading Colin Serjent in new photography exhibition
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Involved in new exhibition, titled Surroundings
I will be exhibiting a number of my new photographs, many of them abstract nature-based, at the Cross Street Art Gallery in Wigan.
I will be sharing the exhibition space with fellow photographer Neil Warburton. Continue reading Involved in new exhibition, titled Surroundings
Busy summer for me!
As well as the ‘Surroundings’ exhibition I am taking part in at the Cross Street Gallery in Wigan (see separate item) I am also exhibiting work with TAG (Toxteth Art Group) at The Art Gallery in Bootle. The exhibition is titled ‘Order And Chaos’ – 17 June – 7 July 2013. Continue reading Busy summer for me!
Two exhibitions during Liverpool Arts Biennial 2012
A number of my photographs will be shown in two group exhibitions, taking place during the Liverpool Arts Biennial 2012. They are both staged by the Toxteth Art Gallery (TAG).
They are at the Lodge, part of Liverpool University (based near Sefton Park), which will feature two of my abstract photographs. The exhibition, which will include over ten visual artists, will run until early 2013 – closing date to be arranged.
The other exhibition, titled ‘Love Or Nothing’, is at the Florence Institute (‘The Florrie’), which will include 21 artists from the UK and abroad.
I will be showing a massive photograph of Senegal musician Mansour Seck, who has collaborated many times with fellow Senegalese musician Baaba Maal. I took the shot at a WOMAD festival in Reading. The Florrie is based on Mill Street, situated in the Dingle area of Liverpool.
The exhibition runs from 10 October – 21 October 2012.
Open weekdays 10am – 6pm / weekends 11.30am – 3.30pm.
The private view is on Wednesday 10 October (6pm – 9pm). All are welcome to attend.