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British Textile Biennial: Aaron Dunleavy – Community Clothing

Type:Film Screening

Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery, Museum Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, BB1 7AJ

Tel: 01254 667130

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British Textile Biennial: Aaron Dunleavy – Patrick Grant's Community Clothing.

British Textile Bienial - Aaron Dunleavy at Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery from Thursday 3rd October – Saturday 3rd November 2019

Opening times: Wednesdays – Sundays, 12-5pm

A new film collaboration between this award winning young film maker and designer Patrick Grant’s social enterprise Community Clothing, uncovering the lives & families of Blackburn’s textile factory workers at Cookson & Clegg.

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In Blackburn Town Centre, near to the Town Hall From M6 Junction 31 follow A667 into Blackburn.

From M65 Junction 4 follow A666 to Blackburn.

Contact Blackburn Visitor Centre for details of Car Parks or see the map on our web site www.visitblackburn.co.uk

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Contact Blackburn Visitor Centre for information about public transport 01254 688040.

For information outside normal office hours: Traveline 0871 200 2223 or National Rail 03457 484950

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