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Exhibitions

Where The Flow Ends – Exhibition Opening Night

20 June 2024

18:00 -21:00

Mass Collective would like to invite you to the opening of 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.

We hope that you can join us for a drink and a chat at Morris+Company, 215 Mare St in East London for our opening night on Thursday the 20th of June, 6pm–9pm.

The event is free to attend and we will provide drinks and snacks. We look forward to hosting you in the evening to celebrate our show.

Image: © Simon Kennedy

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Location

Morris + Company

215 Mare Street,
Hackney,
London
E8 3QE

The exhibition is on the ground floor of Morris and Company with access to the building via the buzzer on the side street entrance of Silesia Buildings.


Tickets / Admission

Free

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Organiser

Mass Collective

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Assistance dogs welcome
Accessible toilet
Quiet Space
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For queries regarding access requirements for this event please contact: info@mass-collective.com .
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