‘The Nature of Being’ – a new collection of work by Romany Mark Bruce

Encounters Art Space in Hove to host a new collection of work, The Nature of Being, by Romany Mark Bruce, sculptor of the Brighton & Hove Aids Memorial, from Friday, October 23 to Sunday, October 25.

‘The Nature of Being’ – a new collection of work by Romany Mark Bruce

Encounters Art Space in Hove is hosting a new collection of work, The Nature of Being, by Romany Mark Bruce, sculptor of the Brighton & Hove Aids Memorial, from Friday, October 23 to Sunday, October 25.

Tickets to this Private View, which is in a covid safe environment, are strictly limited to four every 40 minutes throughout the day.

Miladys Parejo from Encounters Art Space, said: “It is a great pleasure to present the latest work by Romany Mark Bruce. This new collection is meaningful indeed. The embedded narrative emerged from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, which surrounded the artist during a precarious creative, and physical journey. Suddenly, the artist re-took command of his brushstrokes as he was unravelling the nature of being. In so doing, his masterly pictorial qualities embodies fragments of the natural world.”

The Nature of Being: A New Collection of Work by Romany Mark Bruce at Encounters Art Space, 12 Langdale Road, Hove, BN3 4HN on Friday, October 23, Saturday, October 24 and Sunday, October 24.

Click HERE for tickets to Friday, HERE for tickets to Saturday, or HERE for tickets to Sunday.

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