CHROMA Exhibition
Now open until 24 October 2025.
The Gallery, B&FC University Centre, Park Road, Blackpool FY1 4ES.
Monday to Thurs 8.30am to 5.00 pm, Friday 8.30am to 4.00pm
Talented artists with learning difficulties and complex needs are displaying their creative works of art in a new exhibition called CHROMA at The Gallery, Blackpool and The Fylde College University Centre.
The CHROMA exhibition which runs until 24 October showcases work by 14 Blackpool based artists from the pARTnership project, each exploring colour through their own distinctive styles and perspectives.
The pARTnership brings together people with mixed abilities and learning difficulties to share their love of art and grow their skills. It is a creative and professional development project, delivered by Grundy Art Gallery, Langdale day services, Blackpool contemporary artists Tina Dempsey, Joseph Doubtfire & Janine Walker, with peer support from Venture Arts in Manchester.
Works that are being displayed by the pARTnership artists include portraiture, embroidery, digital drawings and large abstract canvasses.
A number of the artists have already sold work nationally at exhibitions in London and Manchester, with artworks also purchased internationally through gallery representation in New York and Canada.
The pARTnership group is hosted by Blackpool Council’s Langdale day service, which offers activity led opportunities for people with learning difficulties and complex needs.
The council service based at The Langdale, Blackpool Centre for Independent Living (BCIL), Whitegate Drive and the New Langdale centre at Bispham Old Library, work alongside community volunteers and partners to offer the activities that meet people’s interests and individual needs.
Dawn Ward an active member of the pARTnership, said: “This exhibition makes me proud, I feel proud, I am proud of myself and proud of everyone who is in the pARTnership group.”
Paulette Brien, Curator of the Grundy Art Gallery, added:
Cllr Neal Brookes, Blackpool Council Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care, commented: