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Bath Graffiti Display Goes On Show At The Guildhall

Friday 9th October 2015 Bath Echo News Team Community

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Colour in the City, an exhibition of Bath Graffiti Art by Jacqui Howell, hosted by the Council’s chairman has gone on display at The Guildhall in Bath.

This is the latest Chairman’s exhibition, and will be on display until 9th November.

Chairman of Bath & North East Somerset Council, Councillor Ian Gilchrist, said: “The aim of the Chairman’s exhibitions, which change regularly, is to showcase the work of local artists.

“It’s a great opportunity for local people to come along and see Jacqui’s work free of charge.”

Jacqui, who is based in Paulton, has previously had her work displayed in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. 

She said: “While my photographic subjects vary widely, I find myself repeatedly drawn to graffiti and the historic architecture in Bath.

“My work urbanises Bath without physically changing its familiar face, whilst appreciating the skills of the stone mason and the graffiti artist.” 

The exhibition is in the public area of The Guildhall, near the main reception, and can be viewed during opening hours.

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