Letty McHugh


Letty McHugh, Anchorage

Attenborough Arts Centre
Lancaster Road
Leicester LE1 7HA

In the Salmon Gallery

Time - 4.30pm

Free for all - but book your place (see below)

Join artist Letty McHugh for a intimate talk to find out more about 'Anchorage', Letty's solo exhibition at Attenborough Arts Centre.

The show seeks to challenge ideas around sculpture, space and our relationship to each other. The centrepiece of the exhibition is a 4.5 x 3 metre textile installation referring to anchorages: spaces created during the medieval period for people who chose to isolate from secular society, which provided opportunity for connection with others with similar values.

Letty McHugh, Anchorage

Letty McHugh, Anchorage

Anchorage will sit centrally in the dimmed space, the tent-like structure glowing with a gentle light. Narration and sound from Letty’s recent works ‘Watches for An Ordinary Day’ will leak from the structure like a message in a bottle. Meanwhile, a monitor will showcase the accompanying videos from the series of 6 works, creating a dialogue between the internal and external.

McHugh’s work aims to connect and bring solace to people experiencing isolation and chronic illness. For Letty, the enclosed space created by ‘Anchorage’ becomes symbolic for the isolation she faced when she experienced a Multiple sclerosis relapse in March 2020. During this time, she could not to access appropriate medical support due to the pandemic and was unable to leave her room for long periods of time.

Book here - https://attenborougharts.com/exhibitions/