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Visual Art: Dna Season: "what's the Difference" by Pam Skelton. Opening Reception 6.30pm 5th February. All Welcome!, South Hill Park Arts Centre
Ringmead Bracknell Berkshire RG12 7PA, Fri 5th Feb to Sun 4th Apr, the Mirror Gallery, opening times Monday to Saturday 9am - 11pm, Sundays and Bank Holidays 11am - 10.30pm ADMISSION FREE

Pam Skelton started using chromosomes in the early 90s as a means of suggesting the human body without depicting it. The interface between the biological and the social raises ethical considerations, such as definitions of what is "normal" and "what is acceptable" and "who decides".

Skelton is an artist and Reader in Fine Art at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London. Her projects embrace both art and research practices using as resources archives, art, history, cinema and documentary to reveal and reconstruct obscured narratives. "In my work, sites and spaces are seen as storage receptacles of past events where traces of histories are embedded."

www.pamskelton.org


Image: 'Portrait of Shaheen' acrylic on canvas 2000 © Pam Skelton
Contact: Outi Remes
01344484123
http://www.southhillpark.org.uk
South Hill Park Arts Centre, Ringmead
Bracknell
Berkshire, RG12 7PA
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