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Andy Earl: See or be Seen – Private View

Photos by Andy Earl
6 November 2025, 17.30–19.30, TheGallery

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Date and time: 6 November 2025, 17.30–19.30

Location: TheGallery, AUB Campus

Join us for the formal opening and private view of Andy Earl: See or be Seen, an exhibition celebrating the iconic photographic work of Andy Earl. This special evening marks the official launch of TheGallery’s 2025–2026 Exhibition Programme at Arts University Bournemouth.

As part of the celebrations, we'll open the Layers Interschool Photography Competition Exhibition, showcasing creative photographic interpretations of the theme Layers by talented student and teacher photographers from 25 local schools.

A formal welcome and speeches will take place at 18.00, featuring an overview of both exhibitions and recognising this exciting moment in TheGallery’s calendar as we launch a new season of exhibitions and events.

An opportunity to meet and hear from Andy Earl during the evening will provide guests with a unique insight into his life, work, and this exhibition.

To accompany the evening, live music will be provided by DJ Nazdez.

Please note: this is an open event and all are welcome – no RSVP required.

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