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Global Women

10 July 2024 to 13 July 2024

Global Women explores themes relating to the emotions and identity of women going through the asylum-seeking process.

This exhibition is part of the Global Women's project, a one-year multi-agency project between the Plymouth Racial Equality Council, The Olive Project and the Devon and Cornwall Refugee Support.

The Global Women's project aims to address the wellbeing and safety of refugee women residing at the Hampton by Hilton Hotel, Exeter Airport.

The project ran a series of visual art workshops - between April and July 2024 - for the women residents, led by associated artist Nicky Ruddick. The workshops explored themes relating to the emotions and identity of the women going through the asylum seeking process. It is hoped these resulting artworks can be educational for our community.

This project has been supported by Devon County Council.

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Past Exhibitions (2024)

  • Global Women

    10 July 2024 to 13 July 2024

    Global Women explores themes relating to the emotions and identity of women going through the asylum-seeking process. This exhibition is part of the Global Women's project, a one-year multi-agency...

  • THG Open 2023 Winners : Kyle Baker

    25 May 2024 to 6 July 2024

    Lower Gallery - exhibition of work by photographer Kyle Baker, winner of Best Emerging Artist prize in the THG Open 2023. Kyle Baker is a self-taught photographer and film maker based in Sidmouth,...

  • Devon Artist Network

    25 May 2024 to 6 July 2024

    This year, Devon Artist Network (DAN) celebrates its 20th anniversary. To kick off the celebrations, THG is working with DAN members to deliver a programme of workshops to schools as part of our...

  • THG Open 2023 Winners: Sharon James #artistmother

    25 May 2024 to 6 July 2024

    Exhibition of new work by the winner of the THG Open 2023 - Sharon James. James' work features large, strongly figurative paintings presenting vibrant scenes of domestic family life. They are...

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