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Queer Monumentality

Featuring the work of artist, Hannah Honeywill.

 

Drop in | Included with admission


This exhibition presents the artistic research of artist Hannah Honeywill, developed during her PhD at Coventry University.

Through sculpture, film, and print, the work reimagines monumentality as not as something fixed or permanent, but as something lived and ongoing.

Projects emerging from a British Council Fellowship at the Venice Biennale and a residency at the home of Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears are shown alongside artworks addressing local histories and the collective grief of COVID-19.

The exhibition considers how memory might be held through care, repetition, and vulnerability rather than permanence or authority.

 

 

Please note that there will be changes to the exhibition opening times on the following dates:

  • Saturday 13 June | Closed 1pm-4pm
  • Friday 19 June | Closed 10am-4pm
  • Saturday 20 June | Exhibition closes at 3pm