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Gypsy revolution is not just an exhibition, it’s a project that artists Delaine and Damian Le Bas say will “challenge the structures that continue to oppress the Gypsy Roma Traveller communities across Europe”.
The Roma are not a homogeneous group, yet the term gypsy has become a by-word for a whole host of negative connotations.
Seeking to rectify this, the Le Bas duo, both from Romany Gypsy and Travelling groups of the UK, present a series of paintings, collage, fabric, photographic and film works challenging assumptions about their communities.

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“After centuries of continuous oppression, 'Gypsy' will be reclaimed by the Gypsies.”
Plans for Gypsy Revolution began in January when the pair were artists in residence at HIAP in Helsinki, and work on the collaborative project is still in process.
The exhibition will include a spoken word event, curated with their son Damian James Le Bas, which focuses on the Romani Language and literature written by members of the community.
- Open 10am-5pm (11am-5pm Sunday). Admission £3.90-£5.90.