CliK
Light & Dark
Monday to Friday 9.30am - 2.30pm*.
Free admission
Eyre Room
Available to view from 12th February 2024.
Opening Night: Friday 1st March 2024, 6-9pm.
CliK is a photography collective putting on themed exhibitions at Kingshill House in Dursley throughout the year. The first exhibition (featuring work by local photographers Dom Thompson and Tom Percival) explores contrasts and the interplay between light and darkness.
Over the year, members of CliK will engage with community groups to encourage people to think creatively with photography. As part of the exhibition there will be a secondary exhibition space which will display work from members of the community so anyone can have the chance to be a part of the exhibitions.
*except for 10-11am on Tuesday and Thursday
Free admission
Eyre Room
Available to view from 12th February 2024.
Opening Night: Friday 1st March 2024, 6-9pm.
CliK is a photography collective putting on themed exhibitions at Kingshill House in Dursley throughout the year. The first exhibition (featuring work by local photographers Dom Thompson and Tom Percival) explores contrasts and the interplay between light and darkness.
Over the year, members of CliK will engage with community groups to encourage people to think creatively with photography. As part of the exhibition there will be a secondary exhibition space which will display work from members of the community so anyone can have the chance to be a part of the exhibitions.
*except for 10-11am on Tuesday and Thursday
About the Artists:
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Dom Thompson BA (Hons), MA is a professional photographer, videographer, pianist and founder of Expoja Photography a new online store showcasing the vast array of beautiful images captured by Dom on his travels across the length and breadth of UK beauty spots, following his fixation with lakes, rivers and the sea.
His work comprises portrait, landscape, street pieces, exploring the relationship between light and the subject. Dom has also collaborated with another Stroud-based photographer Tom Percival, and the local business WallSpace picture framers to create a print and frame on demand service that allows clients to select a bespoke frame of their choice and have the work delivered to their door. Dom lives and works in Stroud. He is also a qualified drone pilot, and works for several companies providing multi-media content, creating short films and shooting interviews. |
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Tom Percival lives in Stroud with his family and a whippet-ish dog called Luna. His creative interests span multiple disciplines including photography, illustration, writing and music. He likes to explore how concepts change when translated from one medium to another. His photography tends towards the abstract, with stark, geometric interpretations of man-made environments. He also enjoys capturing overlooked details and hiking up mountains.
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