Let Us See You – APS Gallery Second Edition
Showcasing Leeds Talent at APS Gallery!
Let Us See You – APS Gallery Edition is the second exhibition showcase of Let Us See You; a project that builds on the inclusive work of Aire Place Studios. Let Us See You looks to support and celebrate the work of Yorkshire artists through exhibitions by hosting a series of activities across Leeds throughout 2024.
This exhibition is a wonderful opportunity to discover works from emerging artists in the region. For some of these artists it is their first exhibition so come and support our collection of over 50 talented artists at the launch event on Friday 14th June 2024, 6:30-9pm, to celebrate our region of Yorkshire Art, Artists and Creatives.
Exhibition continues until 19th July 2024.
Participating artists: Abby Colclough, Amelia Williamson, Ananya Megotia, Andy Walton-Vaines, Cassy Oliphant, Charlotte Beechey, Charlotte Hullah, Ciarrai Samson, Dan Collins, Dave Lynch, Dawn Broughton, Dawn S Art, Delilah Sykes, dN eQ, Elina Jurevica, Frances Tabbernor, Fraser Cornall, Gemma Bailey, Gemma Barnett, Goda Stankevičiūtė, Hajab Zainab, Hannah Simister, Harry Barnes, Holly Greenfield, Igor Zusev, Ilona Joy, Jenny Pilkington, Jiayi Chen, Jo Holohan (Jo & Co), Joakim Paz, Joanne Tiffany, Jon Eland, Jonathan Straight, Kate Ferguson, Kristyna Baczynski, Lauren Parr, Leigh Witheringate, Louise Meggs, Lucy Clapham, Lydia Rain, Megan Preston-Davies, Melody Parsk, Minu Achrekar, Monair Hyman, Murniah Skinner, N Hui , Ned Threadkell, Nicole Dodds, Olivia Policarpo, Olli Tipling, Rhianna Thomas, Rose Porritt, Sophie Newbound, Spandana Urlam, Sue Scott, Tom Faraci & Udos-art-work-place
Visiting times at the APS Gallery are Fridays (11am – 3pm). Please book ahead of your visit here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/let-us-see-you-aps-gallery-edition-tickets-922835464717?aff=oddtdtcreator
APS Gallery, Unit 2C, Aire Place Mills, Kirkstall Rd, Leeds LS3 1JL
Image Credit: Artist Dawn Broughton
40% commission from all art sales goes towards supporting the future of the APS Gallery.