To: Sunday, 24 July 2022 - 4.00pm

Location
The Harley GalleryContact Us
Harley Studio Artist Michelle Reader has been making recycled sculpture for over 20 years.
In this exhibition, three large scale sculptural installations of wildlife are accompanied by short films documenting the process. The sculptures are made from an extraordinary array of ordinary waste. Through this, Michelle highlights the links between the things we consume and the destruction of wildlife habitats, while at the same time portraying the beauty and wonder of the natural world.
Outside in the courtyard, you can also see her new commission for the new Art Trail which leads to the nearby prehistoric site Creswell Crags. A pair of horses, one modern and one ancient, have been crafted from reclaimed metal sourced on the Welbeck estate.
Harley Studio Artist Michelle Reader has been making recycled sculpture for over 20 years.
In this exhibition, three large scale sculptural installations of wildlife are accompanied by short films documenting the process. The sculptures are made from an extraordinary array of ordinary waste. Through this, Michelle highlights the links between the things we consume and the destruction of wildlife habitats, while at the same time portraying the beauty and wonder of the natural world.
Outside in the courtyard, you can also see her new commission for the new Art Trail which leads to the nearby prehistoric site Creswell Crags. A pair of horses, one modern and one ancient, have been crafted from reclaimed metal sourced on the Welbeck estate.

Location
The Harley GalleryA60 Mansfield Road, Welbeck
WORKSOP
S80 3LW
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