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EXHIBITIONS<br />
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Fri 1st to Sun 31st October<br />
Sisters in Spirit<br />
Private View:<br />
Thurs 30th Sept 2010, 7 to 9pm<br />
Monday to Friday 1 to 7pm<br />
Saturday & Sunday 12 to 4pm<br />
The Original Gallery,<br />
Hornsey Library, N8 9JA<br />
For sales contact 020 8489 1419<br />
An exhibition featuring the artwork<br />
of 11 female artists based in the<br />
UK. Themes such as the unity of<br />
the <strong>black</strong> family, <strong>black</strong> malefemale<br />
relationships,<br />
contemporary social conditions,<br />
and African traditions are central<br />
to their artistic explorations.<br />
Fri 1st to Sun 31st Oct<br />
Lithographic prints by<br />
Alexandra Galleries<br />
The gallery is not always open to<br />
the public so please call 020<br />
8489 2758 to check opening<br />
times. Mon to Fri 8.45am to 7pm<br />
Saturday 9am to 5pm<br />
Sunday 12 to 4pm<br />
The Gallery, 1st Floor, Wood<br />
Green Library, N22 6XD<br />
For sales contact 020 8489 1419<br />
An exhibition of lithographic prints<br />
by internationally acclaimed <strong>black</strong><br />
female artists. This exhibition is an<br />
extension of the Sisters in Spirit<br />
exhibition.<br />
Fri 1st to Sun 31st October<br />
Photography<br />
by Mary Osinibi<br />
Monday to Friday 9am to 7pm<br />
Saturday 9am to 5pm<br />
Sunday 12 to 4pm<br />
Marcus Garvey Library,<br />
1 Philip Lane, N15 4JA<br />
For sales contact 020 8489 1419<br />
Mary Osinibi’s (Mary O) fine art<br />
photography is a form of storytelling.<br />
Always amazed by the<br />
beauty of creation and by the<br />
constant change and stages of our<br />
society, Mary’s photography<br />
captures our surroundings and life.<br />
Fri 1st to Sun 31st October<br />
Paintings by Melanie<br />
“Shay” LaRocque &<br />
Soheila Keyani<br />
Monday to Friday 9am to 7pm<br />
Saturday 9am to 5pm<br />
Stroud Green Library, Quernmore<br />
Road, N4 4QR<br />
For sales contact 020 8489 1419<br />
Melanie “Shay” LaRocque calls<br />
her style Urbanite. Her themes are<br />
timeless - faith, culture and love.<br />
Abstract painter Soheila Keyani is<br />
re<strong>now</strong>ned for the boldness and<br />
vitality of her work, and for her<br />
uncanny ability to pull searing<br />
emotion from the canvas. Both<br />
artists are part of Sisters in Spirit,<br />
an exhibition running in libraries<br />
across Haringey.<br />
Fri 1st to Sun 31st October<br />
Mosaic Art by Dionne Ible<br />
Monday to Friday 9am to 7pm<br />
Saturday 9am to 5pm<br />
St. Ann’s Library, Cissbury Road,<br />
N15 5PU<br />
For sales contact 020 8489 1419<br />
Dionne Ible is a Mosaic artist<br />
whose work embraces her African<br />
culture. Using a blend of earth<br />
tones from a selection of smalti,<br />
unglazed ceramic and stained<br />
glass.<br />
Fri 1st to Fri 15th October<br />
Tyrone Bravo<br />
Monday to Sunday 10am to 6pm<br />
Bernie Grant Arts Centre,<br />
Town Hall Approach Rd, N15 4RX<br />
Booking & information<br />
0208 365 5450<br />
An Art Exhibition especially<br />
created for Black History Month.<br />
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