Material Focus and the Landmark Arts Centre present work by award-winning photographer Gregg Segal; made for the Recycle your Electricals campaign and shown at COP26 in Glasgow last year. This exhibition is part of Trash to Treasure Fest – a community arts festival encouraging locals to fix, reuse and recycle their old and unwanted electricals.; coinciding with National Recycle Week.
There will also be a range of creative workshops for families, schools and adults to get involved in and the focus of the Trash to Treasure festival will be on Saturday 17 September, when there will be free drop-in events, Repair Café and the launch of the Recycled Sounds installation.
Tuesday 13 – Friday 23 September
Open 10am – 3pm on weekdays; 10am – 1pm on Sunday
Open Day: Saturday 17 September, 10am – 4pm
FREE entry, no booking required
Find more related Trash to Treasure Fest events: https://www.landmarkartscentre.org/shows/trash-to-treasure-fest/
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