How love lives in two places

2023

How love lives in two places is a multi- and trans-disciplinary exhibition of over thirty artists describing the experimental boundaries of both photography and place. With a title extracted from the poetry of Clark County's Poet Laureate, Angela M. Brommel, How love lives in two places is a visual dialogue between Derby, UK and Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Students and faculty of the University of Derby School of Arts have worked together with their counterparts at Nevada State University Office for the Arts, alongside friendships made with seminal and emerging artists residing and working in the Las Vegas Valley. The partnership fostered between both institutions is supported by the generous patronage of James Stanford and Lynn Morris. 

The exhibition was curated by Gemma Marmalade and Elisha-Mai Gascoigne.

Artists include: Haash Ahmad, Aaron Bien, Danielle Bouchon, Angela M. Brommel, Violet Burgess, Adriana Chavez, Gabrielle Distin, Elisha-Mai Gascoigne, Veronica Gutierrez, Ell Hammond, Char Harmer, Myron Hensel, Anna Hoess, Brent Holmes, Jesse Hudson, Emily Lawrence, Robbie Liddle, Keeva Lough, Tanya Mansell, Gemma Marmalade, Erick Masih, Noah Mcclelland, Fiona Middleton, Abel Montes de Oca, Amy Morgan, Alasdair Openshaw, Glenda Perez-Islas, Jerome B. Romero, Phil Searle, Lance L. Smith, James Stanford, Abbie Sunter, Erin Swinford-Howe, Archie Terrington, Paige Tighe, Alexandra Totterdell, Liam White.

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