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Constructed Cities

Helen Saunders will be showing a series of digital photographic collages, which explore the layers of the city environment.


Helen Saunders will be showing a series of digital photographic collages, which explore the layers of the city environment. She will talk about how her methods of dissecting and re-constructing the landscape expose the history of the landscape and the changing identity as regeneration happens. Helen will also talk about her work in relation to historic movements in artistic representation of the landscape. See below for venue directions.


Speaker(s):

Helen Saunders | talks

 

Date and Time:

18 May 2010 at 5:00 pm

Duration:

1 hour

 

Venue:

University of Leeds
LS2 9JT
Leeds




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Tickets:

FREE

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Additional Information:

Venue: Room SR2.37, Baines Wing, University of Leeds

Campus map of buildings: click on this link, then launch the interactive campus map, and choose Baines Wing from the list on the right.
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/timetable/assets/map/index.htm
From the main entrance of the Baines Wing, go straight on past the front desk, turn right and first left. Take the lift or stairs to the second floor. When you come out of the lift/stairs and enter the hallway, room SR2.37 is signposted.

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