Martha Skye Murphy x Ceidra Moon Murphy: Exhibition

PAST EVENT
25 Feb, from 6pm & 26 Feb, from 2.30pm
Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall
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Martha Skype Murphy sitting on a chair, out of focus

Martha Skye Murphy and Ceidra Moon Murphy present Postcards Home, an exhibition unearthing erased material with drawing, photography, prose and sculpture.

This multidisciplinary interactive exhibition features prose, sculptures, drawings and large-scale photographs investigating the presence of lost information.

Rebirthing and unearthing the missing material from the machines that produced and erased them, the experience is an eerie spectacle for the eyes and ears.

Collaborating as part of Purcell Sessions, the exhibition brings together composer Martha Skye Murphy and her visual creative partner and sister Ceidra Moon Murphy.

Need to know

This free exhibition takes place on Friday 25 February, 6pm – 9pm, and Saturday 26 February, 2.30pm – 5.30pm. Entry times are on the hour and the half hour, and the approximate duration of the exhibition is 15 minutes. As capacity on the Purcell Room stage is limited, you may have to wait briefly to be admitted.

The exhibition is accompanied by a live show, which takes place on Saturday 26 February. Tickets to the performance need to be booked separately.
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Dates & times

25 Feb, from 6pm & 26 Feb, from 2.30pm

Price

  • Standard entryFree

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Purcell Room

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