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🎟️This is a free event.
We will meet at 1pm at the exhibition entrance and wait 10 mins for everyone to arrive.
Please update your RSVP if you can’t make it.

✨ I found out about this exhibition totally by accident, have been at the private view which happened on Thursday (as a friend of mine knows one of the artists, his work is amazing), so I’ve set up this meetup as it’s so good I thought it’s worth sharing with everyone.

🎨 This visit takes us into Exi, a powerful, introspective exhibition exploring themes of existentialism and what it means to be human. Through a range of artistic interpretations, the exhibition invites both artists and viewers to reflect on identity, purpose, and the personal journeys that shape our lives.

Blending philosophy with visual expression, the works encourage quiet contemplation and open interpretation, offering a space to question, connect and consider our place in the world through art.

More info here .

☕️ We will take about 1 hour to go through the exhibit then we will go for coffee somewhere nearby.

Everyone welcome 😊

Important to note:

1. We typically socialise at cafés after the exhibit, nice, independent ones, not chains and not at pubs. If the event is late on a Saturday we go to a nice bar/pub for drinks after. This meetup is inclusive and everyone is welcome to join.
2. If you get there before everyone and you're not sure what to do or where we are, post a comment on here and I will let you know where we will be.
3. Once we go in we may separate, feel free to explore the exhibit by yourself, we don't have to be together. Some people like chatting to others while exploring and other people prefer to be with their own thoughts. You are welcome to express yourself and do whatever helps you feel free.

4. If you are late or if you’ve booked for an earlier or later time don’t worry just go in and you’ll find us inside. Keep an eye on the comments as I’ll be posting updates.

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