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Hampton Wick at night by Dave Rees

About

A free exhibition of work by local photographers, featuring different perspectives of Hampton Wick including empty, black and white streetscapes by Dave Rees, unusual angles by James Bell and arresting views from the Park by Alan Crossland.

The exhibition aims to help people to see and appreciate Hampton Wick in new ways.

The Library is open on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

Guide Prices

Free event

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Hampton Wick Photography Exhibition

Type:Art Exhibition

Hampton Wick Library, Bennet Close, Hampton Wick, Richmond upon Thames, KT1 4AT

Tel: 07976720939

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