Afrai Eisma in Leeds, UK

Works by Dutch artist Afra Eisma are on show in a colourful interactive exhibition at The Tetley until 22 October 2023. The artist has transformed the contemporary art gallery in the north of England with textile works spilling out across the galleries, accompanied by soft sculptures, sound installations and ceramics. Eisma’s work is brimming with humour, sensuality and satire.
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