GLOAM at Two Queens




GLOAM studio-holder show at Two Queens, Leicester.
Opening night, Friday 27 January, 6-9pm
28 January – 04 February 2023
This exhibition is the second part of GLOAM’s 2023 gallery exchange proejec
Featuring work by:
Madeline Adams – @mva.adams
Stu Burke – @stuburkeart
Jonny Davey – @jonny.davey
Jack Ginno – @jackginno
Thomas Griffiths – @tlgrrrr
Rose Hedy Squires – @rosehedysquires
Alice Hicken – @a.hicken
Peter Martin – @postarchives
Ross Oliver – @revs_or_soil
Sam Francis Read – @samfrancisread
Victoria Sharples – @victoriaemilysharples
Supported with a National Lottery Project Grant, distributed by Arts Council England and Sheffield City Council.


160 Arundel Street, Sheffield, S14RE
Current
Jack Ginno: Mirror
2023
Jonny Davey & Sam Francis Read: Bogland
Dale Homles: Welcome to Map Making Guild of Drystone Walling One-Eyed Giants
GLOAM at Eastside Projects:
If It Thunders on All Fool’s Day
GLOAM at Two Queens:
Studio-Holder Show
Nisa Khan:
Undress me with your eyes...
2022
Harold Offeh:
Creating Patterns
Group Show:
Beneath the Pewter Sky
Victoria Sharples:
Offering from the River
Celeste McEvoy:
Forehead On The Glass
Group Show:
An Expanding Field
Two Queens:
Members Show 2022
Alistair Woods:
Doves & Crossbones
2021
School of The Damned:
Blood From a Stone
Flo Main:
FOCM Spring Summer
General Practice:
Method Lab Part Two
Stella Baraklianou:
The Magician
Joe Singleton:
Million Tons Per Annum
2017-20
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GLOAM is a collectively-run exhibition and studio space located in Sheffield City Centre. It was set up by Mark Riddington on Mary Street in 2017. Since 2020, GLOAM has been run by four co-directors (Stu Burke, Thomas Lee Griffiths, Victoria Sharples & Rose Hedy Squires) at 160 Arundel Street; the former location of the DIY music venue, The Lughole.
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