Exhibitions
Through Line
A contemporary exhibition with a variety of works and disciplines in a unique space.
Through Line brings together 14 members of CAMP who live in or near Exeter in an exhibition that marks one year since the group started working together. They are an active cohort of artists who regularly meet, make, and discuss work. This support network has culminated in a burst of creative making that is presented at this exhibition in Newton Abbot. Through Line has given the opportunity to make new work or finish an existing work with group dynamics in mind. The exhibition space sits trackside to Newton Abbot’s railway line, a physical through line between Exeter and Plymouth. Serving as a connecting point between 2 of the larger factions of CAMP’s activity in Devon.
The artists may respond to the unique industrial gallery space, its history and its many unique details or the railway line itself. They may respond to cohort activity leading up to the exhibition, such as studio visits, organised walks, or collaborative works.
From printed works and blind debossing to assemblages and performative actions this exhibition showcases just some of the rich creative practice taking place in Devon.
The artists may respond to the unique industrial gallery space, its history and its many unique details or the railway line itself. They may respond to cohort activity leading up to the exhibition, such as studio visits, organised walks, or collaborative works.
From printed works and blind debossing to assemblages and performative actions this exhibition showcases just some of the rich creative practice taking place in Devon.
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