It doesn’t matter where you are in the world, who you are or what you do – we all have laundry to do!
Conceptual artist Mahlia Amatina invites you to discover ‘Around the World in 80 Washing Lines’, an interactive autism-friendly art exhibition depicting 80 washing lines across the globe. The exhibition has already had fantastic success touring both galleries and launderettes in the South of England, inviting visitors to discover the story behind each garment and washing line, and now the exhibition concludes with a final show-shopping interactive installation at the Menier Gallery, London. The installation explores the connections and similarities of each washing line using a combination of photographs, textiles and a multi-sensory catalogue of effects including touch, smell and sound.
The exhibition will officially open on November 21st and guests are invited to raise a glass and say ‘cheers’ to #80WashingLines from 6.30pm onwards. Mahlia is due to open the exhibition with a short speech at 7pm.
‘A heart-warming project with a focus on connecting humans all over the world in a time where this is more vital than ever’
‘A global celebration of human diversity’
Interactive, Multi-sensory and Accessible ~ A Free Exhibition for all to Enjoy
www.mahliaamatina.com | #80WashingLines | @mahliaamatina
Free entry for all
Tuesday 21st of November, 2017
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Tube: Southwark Station (7 min walk)
Train: Waterloo Station (9 min walk)