Mass Collective would like to invite you to visit Where the Flow Ends, a new collective photography exhibition on the River Severn.
The Severn is the longest and most polluted river in the UK. Along it, human life, industry and nature rise and fall over time, echoing the tides of the Bristol Channel. Where The Flow Ends presents a photographic journey through a place where the river and the sea meet, and raw and processed water flow against one another.
This ongoing project, which draws upon the perspectives of eight photographers, sets out to build a renewed narrative of the River Severn, and poses the question of how we will choose to shape our future relationship with the river.
The exhibition is free to attend and will be open to the public every day from Friday the 21st of June till Sunday the 30th of June, between 11.00 am and 6.00 pm.
Image: © Polly Tootal
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