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Highlights from the Methodist Modern Art Collection.
Death to Life is a reflective exhibition which brings together works by four twentieth century artists showcasing depictions of the Crucifixion. This Spring exhibition aims to evoke a sense of discovery through meaning, expression and symbolism.
The exhibition features work from Francis Souza, William Roberts, Patrick Heron, and Michael Edmonds.
Tickets include museum entry:
Adult £7, Concs. £6, Child £4,
Family tickets available from £10
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Tickets include museum entry:
Adult £7, Concs. £6, Child £4,
Family tickets available from £10
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