MK Calling 2017 set to open at Milton Keynes Gallery

This spring, MK Gallery showcases new and exciting work by over 70 emerging and established artists in MK Calling 2017.

This exhibition will celebrate and champion the breadth of creativity in and around Milton Keynes and includes a wide range of art forms alongside a dynamic programme of events and participatory sessions.

Building on the highly popular MK Calling exhibitions in the summer of 2013 and 2015, this year’s show will see artists utilise and transform unusual spaces within the Gallery.

Provocative, humorous, sensitive and brash, the exhibition includes artists of all backgrounds; all of whom have a connection to the city, either through locality or their practice.

As well as discovering the finest new talent, the Gallery is delighted to offer repeated opportunities for local artists to display work, with more than a third of the past exhibitors making a welcome return.

Diverse themes and subjects will be explored through painting, drawing, sculpture, video, installation and much more.

Many of the artists have chosen to respond directly to MK Gallery and its expansion plans and will present site-specific work that looks at architecture and the fabric of the building in its current form.

Over the last few months, the Gallery has been examined by architects and builders through digging, drilling and other physical interventions to test the foundations, structure and services in anticipation of its major expansion.

For this exhibition, the basic access and health and safety have been temporarily restored to enable the building to be opened up for one last time before construction begins.

With the exhibition designed to make the most of the makeshift quality of the building, artists and visitors will have exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the entire ground floor, including the old workshop, loading bay, shop and other improvised areas.

The MK Calling 2017 preview with live music, food and drinks will take place on Thursday 20 April from 6-10pm.

Speeches will take place at 6.45pm. Everyone is welcome.

Tickets are free but must be pre-booked online at www.mkgallery.org.

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