43 Miles Project by Liliana Zaharia

43 Miles Project by Liliana Zaharia

43 Miles Project by Liliana Zaharia is formed by photographs taken by the artist. The title represents the number of miles walked on Thames Path by foot, from West to East London, in the hope if recovering after two surgeries. The journey was meditative, as much a wandering of the mind as it was a physical movement. The result is a series in which she tries to open visual dynamics by pushing herself into physical discomfort towards a merging and exchange between landscape and her state of mind.

43 Miles Project by Liliana Zaharia

About Liliana

Liliana Zaharia is a Fine Art photographer, based in London, whose work focuses on portraiture and documenting mundane life. She attended London Metropolitan University, and received a Bachelor’s degree in Art with a specialization in Photography.

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[alert color=”grey”]43 Miles Project by Liliana Zaharia
Preview: 6 Dec 2017, 18:00 – 20:00
Exhibition from 1 Dec 2017 – 31 Jan 2018
Brunel Museum Cafe Gallery, Railway Avenue SE16 4LF[/alert]




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Brunel Museum Café
Brunel Museum Café

The Brunel Museum

The Museum is an educational charity run by volunteers and tells the story of one of the world’s great engineering dynasties. Brunel organised the world’s first underground concert party here in 1827, and the Museum celebrates and interprets music and theatre as well as engineering.

The Brunel Museum Cafe gallery

The recently refurbished Brunel Museum Café sells tea and coffee and delicious cakes by Kai’s Kitchen. Open Museum hours. The Café is also a gallery and hosts a series of exhibitions by talented local artists and photographers. The Brunel Museum Cafe offer free entry to see the exhibition with the option to visit the museum and discover what makes Brunel one of the most famous engineers in British History.

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