Abstract
ORK by two people from the Keighley district is to feature on the big screen in Bradford throughout next month and April.
Pieces produced by Haworth-based artist Judy Sale and the late Alex Keighley, a Steeton photographer, will appear as part of the Past and Present initiative.
The venture pairs past and present artists whose work is in a similar genre or style.
Silsden arts enthusiast Colin Neville, who manages the Not Just Hockney website, organises the bi-monthly big screen presentations.
He said: "The Bradford district has a strong cultural legacy in the visual arts and the link between the past and present will be an important factor in the current bid to become the City of Culture in 2025."
Pieces produced by Haworth-based artist Judy Sale and the late Alex Keighley, a Steeton photographer, will appear as part of the Past and Present initiative.
The venture pairs past and present artists whose work is in a similar genre or style.
Silsden arts enthusiast Colin Neville, who manages the Not Just Hockney website, organises the bi-monthly big screen presentations.
He said: "The Bradford district has a strong cultural legacy in the visual arts and the link between the past and present will be an important factor in the current bid to become the City of Culture in 2025."
Original language | English |
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Type | Media publication |
Media of output | Newspaper |
Publisher | Keighley News |
Number of pages | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 8 Feb 2022 |
Keywords
- Photography
- Arts
- City of Culture
- Bradford
- Artist