Virtual Exhibition: Being Inbetween

Virtual Exhibition:
Being Inbetween

Visit our latest exhibition from home with a new virtual experience.

Explore Being Inbetween in this interactive virtual experience, created with support from Art Fund.

Made over a period of 6 years, Being Inbetween is a series of powerful photographic portraits of girls aged between ten and twelve, exploring the complex transition between childhood and young adulthood. With many portraits never-before exhibited, this is the most extensive exhibition of the series to date. Taken as a whole, the portraits offer a highly personal insight into the dreams, desires, hopes and fears of this group of unique young women, with each girl the author of her own look and artist of her own image.

Find out more about the exhibition Being Inbetween, with resources, videos and more.

The VR exhibition has been created by V-21 Artspace, with support from an Art Fund Respond and Reimagine Grant, as part of our new programme OPEN OUT. Art Fund’s Respond and Reimagine grants offer flexible and responsive funding to help museums adapt to the challenges of the Covid-19 crisis and reimagine future ways of working. Find out more about OPEN OUT here.

Being Inbetween is an Impressions Gallery touring exhibition curated by Anne McNeill.

Virtual Exhibition: Being Inbetween — Impressions Gallery

Being Inbetween by Carolyn Mendelsohn

Special exhibition price £24 + £3.95 p&p UK only (RRP £28).
Being Inbetween is a series of over 90 photographic portraits of girls aged between ten and twelve, exploring the complex transition between childhood and young adulthood. Featuring a forward by Zelda Cheatle and an essay by Anne McNeill.

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Virtual Exhibition: Being Inbetween — Impressions Gallery