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Public Sculpture in Leeds: A walking tour

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Post  laylabloom Tue Feb 18, 2014 8:44 am

Move beyond the walls of the Gallery and learn even more about Public Sculpture in Leeds and the work of Alfred Drury with this special walking tour.

Starting from The Stanley and Audrey Burton Gallery, join Dr Rebecca Wade on a walking tour of the public sculpture by Alfred Drury here in Leeds. Designed to complement and contextualise our current exhibition, Alfred Drury & the New Sculpture , this tour will encouarage you to look at the City Square scheme with new eyes; and will trace the path of Circe (1894) from Leeds Art Gallery, to Park Square, to Leeds City Museum.

Dr Rebecca Wade is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Henry Moore Institute working on nineteenth-century plaster casts, exhibitions and art education. She completed her PhD at the University of Leeds in 2012.

This is a free event but places are limited so please book in advance.

For tickets visit our online booking system: http://drury-walk.eventbrite.co.uk

For further information please contact the gallery by email: gallery@leeds.ac.uk or telephone: 0113 3432778.

We shall be covering no more than 2 miles throughout the afternoon. Please remember however that we live in an inclement country and that it may be cold and wet so please wear suitable clothing and footwear.



The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, University of Leeds, LS2 9JT. Email: gallery@leeds.ac.uk. Telephone: 0113 3432778

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