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May Wild Studio, from Wild in Art Contemporary Art and Design 22. Thomas Wolski 37a. Sarah Connell 44. TANKPETROL Location: Harvey Nichols Location: Great Northern Warehouse, Location: Palace Theatre, Manchester, Deansgate Wesley Barrell on Deansgate Whitworth St 23. Atelier Bebop 37b. Wild in Art presents 45. Guy McKinley Location: Selfridges Exchange Square a visual art showcase Location: No. 1 Canal Street Featuring: Sasha Ray Art, Sonia 24. DREPH Sharma, Jodie Silverman, Lizzie 46. Meha Art Location: Manchester Arndale Rose Chapman, Neil Lorenzo Location: Transport for Greater (inside, next to Archie’s) Location: Great Northern Manchester, 2 Piccadilly Place Warehouse, Wesley Barrell 25. Jack McConnell on Deansgate 47. Mary Goodwin 1a. Caroline Coates 12b. KREK Location: Oliver Bonas Manchester Location: Kimpton Clocktower Hotel Location: Manchester Location: Mackie Mayor, Eagle Street 38. Manchester Cultural Central Library, Mount St 26. Tim Denton Education Partnership with 48. Caroline Dowsett 13. Artists & Makers from Location: Chapel Wharf, Stephen M Campbell Location: Hatch, Unit 25, Oxford Road 1b. Seashell Trust Manchester Craft and Design Centre opposite Lowry Hotel Location: Great Northern & Lauren Mullarkey Location: Manchester Craft and Warehouse, The Mews 49a. Manchester Digital Location: The Atrium, Library Design Centre 27. Mark Kennedy Music Archive Walk (mixed media installation) Location: Classic Football 39. Laura-Kate Chapman Location: Royal Northern 14. Matt Sewell Shirts, Deansgate Location: The Spirit of College of Music 2. Ric Facchin Location: Oi Polloi, Oak St Manchester Distillery, Watson St Location: ChriSalon, Princess St 28. Richard Dean 49b. Instruct Studio 15. LeiMai LeMaow Location: Royal Exchange 40. Kelly Stanford Location: Royal Northern 3. Kim Hubball Location: On Yard and Coop, Hare St Theatre (digital screen) Location: Science and Industry College of Music Location: Manchester Art Gallery Museum, Lower Byrom St (Nicholas St) 16. Lydia Meiying 29. Verdure Floral Design 49c. MHHA - Manchester Location: Centre for Chinese Location: Royal Exchange Arcade 41. Hammo Hip Hop Archive 4. Apapat Jai-in Glynn Contemporary Art, Thomas St (floral installation) Location: Ellis Brigham Location: Royal Northern Location: The Portico Library (digital screen) Mountain Sports, Duke St College of Music 30. Tony Walsh and Trevor Johnson 5. Ibukun Baldwin 17. Wild in Art presents Location: Waterstones, Deansgate 42. George Gibson & Izzy Kroese 49d. Sumit Sarkar aka KrikSix Location: Primark, Market St a contemporary art Location: Castlefield Gallery, Location: Royal Northern and design showcase 31a. Moovin’ Festival Hewitt Street College of Music 6. Daren Newman Featuring: Richard Shields, Caroline Visual Art Collective Location: Debenhams, Market St Daly, May Wild Studio, Rachel Ho Location: KSMCR, St Ann’s Place 43. Tara Collette 49e. CJTaylord Art Ceramics, Helen Middleton Studio, Location: HOME, 2 Tony Wilson Place Location: Royal Northern 7. Playhouse Competition Creative Design & Manufacture UK 31b. Amy Coney College of Music Location: Hilton House, Hilton St Location: Redfern, Sadler’s Yard Location: KSMCR, King Street 49f. Venture Arts Presents 8. Akse 18. Justin Eagleton 32. Lazerian Featuring: Jennie Franklin, Ahmed Location: Next to BAB NQ, Location: The Printworks Location: 24-26 King Street Mohammed, Barry Anthony Finan Little Lever St Location: Royal Northern 19. Benji Reid 33. RP Roberts College of Music 9. Nicola Fernandes Location: National Football Museum Location: Ellis Brigham – Fernandes Makes Mountain Sports, Deansgate 50. Kaper Location: Fred Aldous, Lever St 20. Lee Baxter for Manchester Pride Location: Manchester Museum Location: The Corn Exchange, 34. Danielle Rhoda 10. Charlotte Smithson Cape by the NQ Gallery Location: People’s History Museum Location: N Brown, Lever St 21a. Mancsy 35. Dave Draws 11. Peter Naish Location: The Corn Exchange, Location: Left Bank at 17 Location: Hallé St Peter’s, Cathedral St Spinningfields, Irwell Square Cutting Room Square 21b. Jonnybentley360 36. Sneaky Raccoon 12a. Phil Constable Location: The Corn Exchange, Location: Hobs Repro, Deansgate May Wild Studio, from Wild in Art Location: Mackie Mayor, Cathedral St contemporary art and design showcase Coop Street Map Key Stay safe while discovering 50 Windows of Creativity 1 Angel Square Please help us to ensure that everyone can enjoy 50 ANGEL SQUARE Windows of Creativity safely by maintaining a safe distance, Windows Murals wearing a face covering when appropriate and being respectful 17 to other trail visitors. Metrolink tramline and stops This map is a guide and all locations 19 12a are correct at the time of print. 12b 18 Mackie 20 Mayor Band on the Wall 21a CFCCA 22 11 21b 15 16 13 Exchange Manchester COTTON ST. Square Craft & Design 23 Centre 24 25 14 26 28 Royal 10 The Horsfall 27 Exchange Theatre Royal Exchange 9 29 6 8 30 31a 5 7 34 Urban Exchange 33 32 31b 35 4 3 Old Granada Studios 1a 45 Albert Hall 36 2 1b 46 40 37a RICE ST 39 37b 38 41 44 47 43 42 HOME 48 Manchester Met John Dalton Building Manchester Metropolitan University All Saints Business School & Student Hub The Deaf Institute 49a-f Manchester Business School West 50 Whitworth Building Whitworth Hall University of Manchester Students� Union The Academy 1 Angel Square ANGEL SQUARE 17 19 12a 12b 18 Mackie 20 Mayor Band on the Wall 21a CFCCA 22 11 21b 15 16 13 Exchange Manchester COTTON ST. Square Craft & Design 23 Centre 24 25 14 26 28 Royal 10 The Horsfall 27 Exchange Theatre Royal Exchange 9 29 6 8 30 31a 5 7 34 Urban Exchange 33 32 31b 35 4 3 Old Granada Studios 1a 45 Albert Hall 36 2 1b 46 40 37a RICE ST 39 37b 38 41 44 47 43 42 HOME 48 Manchester Met John Dalton Building Manchester Metropolitan University All Saints Business School & Student Hub The Deaf Sculpture Institute spotting challenge Hidden amongst some of the window displays are a number of Wild in Art sculptures. Can you find them all? Share your spots at #50windowsMCR 49a-f Each square represents 1/4 mile, approx. 5 Manchester minutes walk Business School West 50 Whitworth Building Whitworth Hall University of Manchester Students� Union The Academy.
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