200 years after the Peterloo Massacre, artist family Gary, Grace, Hope and Merrick will create and present two new films that will be shown simultaneously at Dunham Massey and Quarry Bank. The films are inspired by questions about protest, rights and responsibilities, freedoms and the power to create change. On Saturday 6 July at 12noon,1pm, 2pm and 3pm you can meet the artist family as the lead a day of activity and debate based around the themes of their commission at Quarry Bank and Dunham Massey. An exhibition of the artistic process, along with Dunham Massey and Quarry Bank's stories and links to Peterloo, will also be shown in Manchester Central Library as part of the Peterloo 2019 commemoration project from 13 July until 29 September. This event is part of the National Trust's People's Landscapes programme. These commissions are supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and with additional support from Art Fund.
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