Canterbury Christ Church University, The Sidney Cooper Gallery
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22-23 St Peter's St, Canterbury CT1 2BQ, United KingdomMap
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The Virtual Orchestra Exhibition at the Sidney Cooper Gallery was extraordinarily good!
What a superb exhibition, our first experience of virtual reality, being inside the Philemonic Orchestra. Then sitting in several different rooms experiencing all round sound for a performance of Hol...
A small and welcoming gallery with free entry. An interesting small photographic exhibition at the time of visit. A student group was being taught in the main hall which some might find a bit awkward.
You may need to be into contemporary art to fully appreciate this place, but it is free and welcoming (once you get past the uninvitingly narrow entrace), so you would be stupid not to give it a try. ...
Good way to display students work. The work being shown was way out, interesting though. There were lots of flashing lights from the video being shown which we should have been warned about before ent...
The Virtual Orchestra Exhibition at the Sidney Cooper Gallery was extraordinarily good!
What a superb exhibition, our first experience of virtual reality, being inside the Philemonic Orchestra. Then sitting in several different rooms experiencing all round sound for a performance of Hol...
Great little gallery
Had heard great things about this little art gallery and was very pleased with it. Some amazing art by local artist
Interesting little gallery
A small and welcoming gallery with free entry. An interesting small photographic exhibition at the time of visit. A student group was being taught in the main hall which some might find a bit awkward.
Comparable to similar galleries in bigger cities
You may need to be into contemporary art to fully appreciate this place, but it is free and welcoming (once you get past the uninvitingly narrow entrace), so you would be stupid not to give it a try. ...
Student work
Good way to display students work. The work being shown was way out, interesting though. There were lots of flashing lights from the video being shown which we should have been warned about before ent...