Thursday, 12 November 2009

First Ever Manga Adaptation of the World’s Bestselling Book: The Bible



The Art of Siku – The Manga Bible
Exhibition showing on
21st November 2009
at 7pm
St Alban's Church,
2 Margravine Road,
Hammersmith, London, W6 8HJ.
For those of you who love Manga animation there will be an 
opportunity to take part in a mini manga workshop with Siku.  

Also featuring in the exhibition is Mary O Gallery showing work from the Moved collection, Paintings by Nadiya Pavliv, Henry Olonga, Rowena Rich, Helen Stride, and Lee - Anne Stephens; Design and Ceramic by Elijah Kinne; Pencil/Charcoal by Lee-Anne Stephens & Amy Eckleben; Photographs by Diane Fick; Poetry by Ruth B Melanie C, Leon, Mammello, Shirley B 
and much more.


As you can see there is a variety and large body of work, something for everyone.
In addition to this list we also have stage performances which will add to the entertainment. Please do invite your friends and family to this relaxed and fun evening which, besides all the art and entertainment, will also include 
drinks and finger foods.
Ticket only  £7
Single or multiple tickets can be purchased online at:
All Enquiries: arts@everynation.co.uk

Canvas is a relaxed evening of arts and entertainment featuring a variety of art forms including animation, classical piano, photographs, film, paintings and fine art, bands, vocalists and musicians.

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