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Thursday 3rd October, 24th October, 14th November and 5th December | 2024 | 1pm - 2pm
Djanogly Gallery
Free, advanced booking recommended
Rego's work tells stories that combine fantasy, imagination, innocence, and cruelty, in order to explore life in all its complexity and mystery. This new exhibition casts a spotlight on her remarkable practice as a graphic artist, and particularly the British literary influences that informed her most ambitious bodies of works that include her famous Nursery Rhymes series.
Thursday 3 October - Neil Walker, Head of Visual Arts Programming
Thursday 24 October - Dr Mark Sabine, Assoc. Professor in Lusophone Studies
Thursday 14 November - Gilly Fox, Assistant Curator, Hayward Gallery Touring
Thursday 5 December - Dr Rui Miranda, Assoc. Professor in Lusophone Studies
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