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‘Connections’ Art Exhibition

by mhdt ·

The Redmond Community Centre we’re delighted to host the ‘Connections’ art exhibition. A look at the bonds between mother and daughter through creativity, art, and colour, by artists Luis Ruocco and Loredana Leska.

Luis and Loredana also shared their exhibition with other creative talents of the Woodberry Down community, with music from the local choir The Woodberry Warblers and poetry reading from Jack Houston, written by the Woodberry Down Poetry group. The event was also supported by the newly posted Woodberry Library manager Lydia Julien.

Special guest Simon Donovan, Chief Executive of Manor House Development Trust said he was ‘thrilled to be showcasing what the Woodberry Down community truely have to offer through the power of the arts’.

Please have a look through the wonderful photos taken on the night by photographer Nilufer Ayres.



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