Letters combine and intertwine to create sculptures that make us lose sight of the letter. Made predominantly of disused signage to become new sculptural forms, these sculptures tell stories. They reflect on our letter heavy world and make us view our typographic landscape in a new way.
We take communication for granted in our day-to-day surroundings; words, silent iconography and urban typography inundate us every day, these sculptures place a spotlight on this silent but ever-present language.
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Location 
Window
Library at The Dock
107 Victoria Harbour Promenade
Docklands 3008
Price and bookings
This is a free event
Booking not required
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