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Coal Face: Washington

Tuesday 10 September 2024
Saturday 28 September 2024
Start Time: 12:00
End Time: 15:00
Price: Free
Washington F Pit

This exhibition of photography and poetry explores what it means to have Washington mining heritage.

Coal Face: Washington

This exhibition of photography and poetry explores what it means to have Washington mining heritage.

With the development of Washington New Town bringing together a collection of 18 colliery villages into an urban conurbation, there are many people with mining heritage in the area. 'Coal Face: Washington' explores the experience of 15 such people with close connections to local miners.

Through a combination of portraiture from photographer Andy Martin and poetry from writer Dr Louise Powell, the exhibition explores what it means to have a connection to Washington's mines which extends beyond work.

What was it like to be married to a man who earned his living in a dangerous environment? What did it mean to be the child of a miner? And how does it feel to have mining heritage now that the collieries have long since closed?

Building on a popular 2023 exhibition which focused on the men of Washington's mines, 'Coal Face: Washington' expands its exploration of the area's mining heritage to new genders and generations.

Coal Face: Washington is supported using public funding from Arts Council England. It is delivered in partnership with Sunderland Culture, Cultural Spring, Redhills Durham and University College London.

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Washington 'F' Pit - MySunderland 

https://redhillsdurham.org/

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Washington F Pit

NE37 1BN

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