In this new exhibition, Euphemia MacTavish brings together works made in situ in Luxor, Egypt, over the past seven years. Working in the major archaeological sites of the Ramesseum Temple, the Valley of the Kings, and Nobles tombs, these highly detailed paintings and etchings both document and encode the spaces, capturing the collision of ancient histories and the contemporary life that continues all around. Immersing herself in these locations, MacTavish brings careful attention and focus to things never meant to seen.
The exhibition runs from Monday 20 September until Saturday 30 October. Time slots to visit are available to book, 12 - 5pm, Tuesday - Thursday, and select Saturdays: 16, 23 and 30 October. Booking is essential to attend the exhibition, using the blue link below (please ignore the dropdown menu on this page). If you wish to attend with a group of 10 or more people, have access requirements, or have any other questions, please email
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There will be a reception for the exhibition on Thursday 14 October, and an artist's talk on Saturday 30 October. Click the appropriate links below to book.
Please do not attend if you are experiencing a high temperature, cough or a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste. While face coverings are no longer compulsory, we would encourage our visitors to wear them, especially within busy indoor spaces.
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