A new solo exhibition by the artist Shezad Dawood
Leviathan explores the interaction between migration and climate change. With paintings, textiles, video and sculpture, this thought-provoking exhibition offers an opportunity to reflect on the pressing global challenges of our time, all within the breathtaking setting of Salisbury Cathedral.
The exhibition will officially open on 28 November, but some artworks will be available to view from 23 November.
Season (28 Nov 2023 - 3 Feb 2024) | ||
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Monday - Sunday | 09:00 | - 05:00 |
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