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New Dawn: A Memorial for Women's Suffrage, Houses of Parliament
New Dawn: A Memorial for Women's Suffrage, Houses of Parliament

Wed, 15 May

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East Horsley Village Hall

New Dawn: A Memorial for Women's Suffrage, Houses of Parliament

This talk explains the artistic process involved in making this public work of art.

Time & location

15 May 2024, 10:30

East Horsley Village Hall, Kingston Ave, East Horsley, Leatherhead KT24 6QT

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About the speaker

Mary Branson is best known for her large scale conceptual light installations, particularly the iconic New Dawn 2016 sculpture in the Houses of Parliament, which celebrates the centenary of the Suffrage movement and is the first permanent piece of contemporary abstract art in the Palace of Westminster.

She has created works for the London 2012 Olympics, The Magna Carta Memorial at Runnymede, Royal Holloway University and more recently Harvest a huge site-specific installation at Box Hill Surrey in collaboration with the National Trust. Her latest work is Ladders of Light, a piece for Sky Arts 50, that fills Salisbury Cathedral.

She is an award-winning print maker, a choreographer for performance and dance events, and a mentor and public speaker, having lately returned from a lecture tour to New York and Washington DC.

Mary has held a number of artistic residencies, including for Parliament, the British Council, Crisis, the National Trust and HM Prison service, where she led an art group for women prisoners. Currently she is artist in residence at Watts Gallery in Compton, Surrey.

This event is free to members.

Visitors are welcome to join us - £5 on the door.

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