We invite you to step into the world of contemporary art. View an exhibition from leading North West artists, Brass Art, and discover how you can own work... for your boardroom or your bedroom. Following the tremendous success of our Invest In Art seminar last June, we now have pleasure in inviting you to The International 3 gallery in Manchester. You'll learn about our Visual service from Brenda Parkerson, Regional Director Arts & Business, and Gavin Buckley, Director of Visual at Arts & Business, and have the unique opportunity to hear from the gallery owners, Paulette Terry Brien and Laurence Lane, and Catharine Braithwaite, art collector. You will also get the opportunity to meet the artists themselves whilst viewing their latest exhibition.
Located in Manchester UK, The International 3 is an exhibition and project space that has developed out of the city's artist-led activity. With emerging and established artists, independent curators and galleries they produce a year round programme of commissions, exhibitions and events. They work with a core group of artists, exhibiting and selling their work and brokering exhibition and private commission opportunities.

Brass Art is the collective name for the collaborative practice of artists Chara Lewis, Kristin Mojsiewicz and Anneké Pettican. Brass Art make striking, delicate, ethereal work using a variety of image making techniques including watercolour drawings, animated shadow plays and the latest in cutting edge body scanning and 3D printing technology. For their upcoming exhibition at The International 3 titled, 'The Non-existence of the Unnamed', Brass Art have unlocked the Entomology collection at The Manchester Museum to develop a new series of watercolour drawings.
Catharine Braithwaite is a freelance Arts Marketing Consultant and been involved with artists, galleries and curators for the past 18 years. She has worked on everything from the launch of Tate Modern, to Antony Gormley's statues on Crosby Beach, to Liverpool Biennial. She has been collecting art since her 20s.
The event is free but places are limited, so if you would like to attend please email Elizabeth Rogers.
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