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posted on 2025-02-28, 10:20 authored by Alec Shepley, Lily Ackroyd-Willoughby, Mike Ainsworth, Alice Bradshaw, Lydia Catterall, Spike Dennis, Natalie Drenth, Emma Hardaker, Phill Hopkins, Edward Hurst, Luc Jones, Ellie MacGarry, Bess Martin, Tom McGinn, Emma Moody-Smith, Julia Miorin, Shanie Mor, Leo Plumb, Ned Pooler, Stanley Quaia, Will Turner, Philip Welding, Matt Wheeldon

OVERTIME was an exhibition that explored the differences between office spaces and the artists' studio. SEIZE Leeds invited 26 artists to respond to an office space to explore the tools and working methods common to such spaces through making art. Occupying a disused floor of Wellington Park House, in Leeds' busy financial district, the exhibition brought together a diverse range of artists in order to showcase both emerging and more established practitioners from across the UK. SEIZE Leeds is an artist-led organisation that works to engage and support emerging and mid-career artists both regionally and nationally through a programme of ambitious art shows and events. They work with vacant spaces in situ to produce exciting and accessible exhibitions that explore ideas relevant to each location and promote talent.

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Basement Arts Project

East Street Arts

Leeds City Council

Leeds Inspired

History

Date Document First Uploaded

2015-05-19

ePrints ID

14291

Event Name

OVERTIME

Event Dates

26-29 March 2014

Event Organiser

SIEZE

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