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In Conversation Daniel Meadows & Martin Parr

Sun, 27 Oct

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Ynyshir

A very special event at the Paul Kirner's Music Palace Ynyshir. Meadows and Parr will discuss their work including their June Street, 1973 photography exhibition at the Workers.

In Conversation Daniel Meadows & Martin Parr
In Conversation Daniel Meadows & Martin Parr

Time & Location

27 Oct 2024, 13:00 – 15:30

Ynyshir, Ynyshir, Porth CF39 0EG, UK

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About the event

On Sunday 27thOctober we have a very exciting event planned!

IN-CONVERSATION:  Photographers Daniel Meadows & Martin Parr

Discussing their current June Street 1973 exhibition at the Workers Gallery - amongst many other things!

WHERE & WHEN

At: Paul Kirner's Music Palace (Organ Museum) South Street, Ynyshir, Porth, CF39 0EG

www.pktoc.co.uk

Doors & Bar opens: 1pm

Event starts: 2pm (no late entry)

Event ends: 3.30pm

Licensed bar will remain open afterwards and as this event will mark the gallery’s 10th birthday – why not stay on and celebrate with us!?

MORE INFORMATION

If you would like to see the June Street, 1973 exhibition prior to the event, the gallery will be open on the day 11am – 12.45pm.

For more about Daniel Meadows see: https://www.danielmeadows.co.uk/ and for Martin Parr see: https://www.martinparr.com/

Tickets

  • GENERAL ADMISSION

    Sale ends: 26 Oct, 23:00

    This ticket is for general admission to the In Conversation at the Music Palace, Ynyshir (a short 1 minute walk from the Workers Gallery). Entry to the exhibition at the Workers Gallery is free - no ticket required.

    £10.00
  • ADMISSION + Exhibition Zine

    Sale ends: 26 Oct, 18:00

    This ticket is for general admission to the In Conversation . Entry to the June Street exhibition at the Workers Gallery is free - no ticket required. This ticket is for general admission to the In Conversation at the Music Palace, Ynyshir + 1 copy of the Cafe Royal Book zine - June Street, 1973 (collect your zine at the event). The Music Palace is a short 1 minute walk from the Workers Gallery. Entry to the exhibition at the Workers Gallery is free - no ticket required.

    £15.00

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