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Saturday 16 October 2010, 2.00pm to 4.30pm
Join us for a panel discussion exploring the themes raised by the exhibition Bringing the War Home, followed by refreshments.
£3 / £2 concessions
Booking advised.
Thursday 16 September 2010, 6.00pm to 8.00pm
Join us for the preview and book launch of Bringing the War Home.
Coinciding with the withdrawal of U.S. combat forces from Iraq, this international exhibition draws together powerful photographic responses that connect both directly and indirectly with conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Free event.
To RSVP email enquiries@impressions-gallery.com or call 01274 737843
Friday 15 October 2010, 11.30am to 1.30pm
Relax at our regular get together and enjoy a friendly, social morning in our Studio space overlooking Centenary Square, with a good cuppa and a free slice of homemade cake.
Especially for over 55’s.
Free event.
Drop in.
Thursday 11 November 2010, 3.00pm to 4.30pm
Go behind the scenes with this amazing chance to see rare original photographs from the National Media Museum archive, selected by Edmund Clark, who's work is currently being shown as part of our exhibition Bringing the War Home.
Free, event takes place at National Media Museum.
Limited places available so booking is essential.
Thursday 11 November 2010, 6.30pm to 7.30pm
Don't miss this chance to hear photographer Edmund Clark and Omar Deghayes talk about the work Letters to Omar currently being shown in the exhibition Bringing the War Home. Letters to Omar reveals the censored correspondence sent to Omar, during almost six years that he was held at Guantanamo. Omar, a UK resident who was released without charge in December 2007 never saw the original documents.
Clark's new book Guantanamo: If The Light Goes Out published by Dewi Lewis will also be launched on the evening.
Free event.
Booking recommended.
Thursday 28 October 2010, 6.30pm to 8.00pm
Join us for our second evening of short film and reflect on the powerful legacy of war, memory and loss away from the front line.
£3.00/£2.00 concessions.