Nature: Sensory – exhibition

Practice-led Postgraduate Researcher Michelle Duxbury is one of five artists showcasing work at a new exhibition at The Art House, Wakefield.

Nature: Sensory reimagines how we experience the environment. The show explores alternative sensory engagements with nature that are more than just visual, such as the tactile qualities of materials or the rhythm of movement.

Showing work created by disabled artists and those living with long-term health conditions, the exhibition offers fresh, unique interpretations of Wakefield’s green spaces. 

Featuring artists Amelia Baron, Jessie Davies, Helen Thomas, Sam Metz and Michelle Duxbury, Nature: Sensory is funded by a Culture Grant from Wakefield Council as part of Our Year – Wakefield District 2024 and supported by The Art House.

Exhibition celebration event

Join the artists at The Art House on Wednesday 29 January from 5pm to 8pm. Drinks will be served from 5pm.

All are welcome but if you are able you are encouraged to RSVP to info@the-arthouse.org.uk 

Venue

The Art House
Drury Lane
Wakefield WF1 2TE

More information

You can find out more about Nature: Sensory by visiting the exhibition website naturesensory.co.uk and you can find us on instagram @naturesensorywakefield

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Michelle Duxbury, can you hear the pretty birds sing.