BPF: Arnolfini/St. Paul's Crypt Opening Night at Arnolfini + St. Paul's Crypt

A event on Friday 18th October. The event starts at 17:30.


Join us to celebrate the opening of two exhibitions: Spaces of Separation by Sarker Protick (St. Paul’s Crypt - 5.30-7.30pm) - a long term study of the colonial architectural remains found across Bangladesh and West Bengal. And At the edge of the everyday world by Rinko Kawauchi (Arnolfini Gallery - 6-8pm), a meditation of the fragility of our life on this planet we collectively call home.

Venues

- Arnolfini Gallery, 16 Narrow Quay, Bristol, BS1 4QA
- The Crypt, St. Paul’s Church, 2 Southville Rd, Bristol BS3 1AS

The two exhibition venues are situated a ten-minute walk apart and we encourage you to attend both. While you can visit the exhibitions in any order, we encourage you to begin at St Paul’s Crypt, before finishing at Arnolfini where events will continue into the evening.



Exhibition previews will take place across the opening week, offering a chance to socialise and celebrate the work on display. These events are always informal and all are welcome.

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For further details, please visit the festival website: https://bristolphotofestival.org/

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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