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The Turing Suite at North

Posted on October 5, 2015 | Leave a comment

Matthew Denniss The Turing Suite 02

I’m pleased to be showing The Turing Suite at the Manchester Pavilion at the Pyramid Arts Centre in Warrington. The exhibition is curated by Bureau for North in partnership with Warrington Contemporary Arts Festival. On until the 31st of October.

Opening times:

Mon – Wed: 10am – 9pm

Thurs – Fri: 10 – 5pm

Sat: 10 – 2pm

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