Sheffield gallery goes with the flow to celebrate contemporary art

A collection of paintings, sculptures, video, photography and soundscapes by emerging and established Sheffield artists has been unveiled before going on public display tomorrow.
Curator Jeanine Griffin with works by Ryan Mosley. Picture by Scott MerryleesCurator Jeanine Griffin with works by Ryan Mosley. Picture by Scott Merrylees
Curator Jeanine Griffin with works by Ryan Mosley. Picture by Scott Merrylees

Large scale paintings by Ryan Mosley and Paul Barlow are the centrepieces of the Everything Flows exhibition at city’s Millennium Gallery, for which artists have produced works united by a sense of ‘flow’ - from choreography to the movement of international finance.

Artist Victoria Lucas’s unusual contribution features photographs of empty billboards in Greece at the height of the country’s economic crisis.

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The event also features a film screening exploring the flow of international migration.

It has been staged as part of the Arts Council-supported Making Ways programme, which celebrates contemporary visual art produced in Sheffield.

Kirstie Hamilton, of Museums Sheffield, said: “Making Ways was established to support and develop the work of Sheffield’s visual artists. Everything Flows is a real testament to the wealth of artistic talent in the city today and we’re delighted to showcase that at the Millennium Gallery.”

The exhibition runs until September.