BPF18 Artist in Residence Opening

4 October

19.00 - 21.00

Join us for the opening of BPF18 Artist in Residence exhibition at Colonnade House, Worthing, with new works by Jack Latham.

Selected artist Jack Latham takes inspiration from Oscar Wilde’s play The Importance of Being Earnest. The play focuses on a young man called Jack Worthing who invents a fictitious brother under the moniker of ‘Ernest’ in an attempt to woo a potential partner. Latham has created a series of images depicting youth culture in Worthing. The work explores how a new generation have to navigate and reconcile two separate identities in a digital age.


See also BPF18 Artist In Conversation: Jack Latham, Thursday 18 October at 18.00, Colonnade House, Worthing.

IMG © Jim Stephenson, Colonnade House

colonnadehouse.co.uk/event/brighton-photo-fringe

0 Colonnade House, Worthing
47 Warwick Street
Worthing , BN11 3DH

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