LAUNCHING LOOK Biennial 2022: Climate @ University of Salford
THURS 3 NOV / 4.30-6.30PM / NEW ADELPHI BUILDING
As part of LOOK Photo Biennial 2022, the University of Salford Art Collection presents three new photography based projects from McCoy Wynne, Megan Powell, and Gwen Riley Jones; each responding to the climate crisis, environmental issues, and sustainable living.
Duo McCoy Wynne share work from their residency at Energy House – the University’s world-leading research facility exploring energy efficiency at home. Artist and lecturer Megan Powell presents ongoing work around bees, pollinators and wildflowers – considering the importance of ecosystem habitats. Art Collection artist-in-residence Gwen Riley Jones shares images from her work with local youth groups, using plant-based methods and socially-engaged practice to address topics of nature and wellbeing.
Join us for a celebration event on Thursday 3rd November, from 4.30 – 6.30pm, at the New Adelphi Building, Salford.
We’ll also be announcing an exciting new artist residency opportunity at the brand new Energy House 2 facility – join us on the launch to find out more!
Exhibitions continue until 16th November in the Atrium, and 23rd December in the Gallery.
Access information
The event is on ground floor level and areas are wheelchair accessible. There are gendered toilets available, and a non-gendered disabled toilet available. Refreshments will be served including alcoholic and non-alcoholic options. Seating will be available. Please contact us with any other access queries.
THURS 3 NOV / 4.30-6.30PM / NEW ADELPHI BUILDING
As part of LOOK Photo Biennial 2022, the University of Salford Art Collection presents three new photography based projects from McCoy Wynne, Megan Powell, and Gwen Riley Jones; each responding to the climate crisis, environmental issues, and sustainable living.
Duo McCoy Wynne share work from their residency at Energy House – the University’s world-leading research facility exploring energy efficiency at home. Artist and lecturer Megan Powell presents ongoing work around bees, pollinators and wildflowers – considering the importance of ecosystem habitats. Art Collection artist-in-residence Gwen Riley Jones shares images from her work with local youth groups, using plant-based methods and socially-engaged practice to address topics of nature and wellbeing.
Join us for a celebration event on Thursday 3rd November, from 4.30 – 6.30pm, at the New Adelphi Building, Salford.
We’ll also be announcing an exciting new artist residency opportunity at the brand new Energy House 2 facility – join us on the launch to find out more!
Exhibitions continue until 16th November in the Atrium, and 23rd December in the Gallery.
Access information
The event is on ground floor level and areas are wheelchair accessible. There are gendered toilets available, and a non-gendered disabled toilet available. Refreshments will be served including alcoholic and non-alcoholic options. Seating will be available. Please contact us with any other access queries.