Kaleidoscope Exhibition at Slough Museum

We currently have an exhibition at Slough Museum of work produced in our Kaleidoscope programme by women who are victims of domestic violence. Work in the programme is based around colour and colour choices; those who took part have taken their own photographs and manipulated images to produce some outstanding works of self-expression through learning to use an artistic vocabulary. The exhibition is open during the Museum’s normal opening hours (Wed-Sat 11am to 4pm). Kaleidoscope is produced with funding from the European Social Fund and the Skills Funding Agency.

Art Beyond Belief originally developed Kaleidoscope as part of our Art Monitor programme in 2008. Since then, Kaleidoscope has taken on a life of its own, and some exceptional work has been produced as a result.
For more information about Kaleidoscope or any of our programmes, please contact Emel Soylu 07956 022197 emel@art-beyond-belief.com

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