Elaine Daley is a Digital Artist, passionate about creating art that promotes health and wellbeing and:
* Seeks to inspire others to appreciate their self worth;
* Encourages them to overcome any challenges they may have;
* Motivates others to achieve their goals and aspirations.
Art Exhibitions
She will holding art exhibitions across South London at: Victoria Library, Tate South Lambeth Library, Tate Streatham Library and Peckham Library. She will also be giving a presentation at Peckham Library on 20 October at 6.30pm – 7.30pm.
Victoria Library
Address: 160 Buckingham Palace Rd, Belgravia, London SW1W 9UD
Date: 2 October – 14 October 2017
Library opening times:
Wednesday – 9.30am-7pm
Thursday – 9.30am-7pm
Friday – 9.30am-5pm
Saturday – 9.30am-5pm
Sunday Closed
Monday – 9.30am-8pm
Tuesday – 9.30am-7pm
Tate South Lambeth Library
Address: 180 South Lambeth Rd, Vauxhall, London SW8 1QP
Date: 2 October – 31 October 2017
Library opening times:
Wednesday – 10am-6pm
Thursday – 10am-8pm
Friday – 10am-6pm
Saturday – 9am-5pm
Sunday Closed
Monday – 1pm-6pm
Tuesday – Closed
Tate Streatham Library
Address: 63 Streatham High Rd, London SW16 1PN
Date: 2 October – 31 October 2017
Library opening times:
Wednesday – 10am-8pm
Thursday – 10am-6pm
Friday – 10am-6pm
Saturday – 9am – 5pm
Sunday – 12 – 5pm
Monday – 1pm-8pm
Tuesday – 10am-8pm
Peckham Library
Address: 122 Peckham Hill Street, SE15 5JR
Date: 16 October – 31 October 2017
Presentation
Presentation by artist Elaine Daley at Peckham Library on 20 October at 6.30pm – 7.30pm on Art and Wellbeing.
Library opening times:
Wednesday – 10am-8pm
Thursday – 9am-8pm
Friday – 9am-8pm
Saturday – 10am – 5pm
Sunday – 12 – 4pm
Monday – 9am-8pm
Tuesday – 9am-8pm
Digital Artist: Elaine Daley
Her art is vibrant, colourful, and bold and comes with captions to inspire hope. As a young child Daley discovered a passion for creativity and would make dolls clothes with her mother, she dreamt of becoming a fashion designer. However, she did not immediately follow her passion and studied to become a solicitor. In 2008, she returned to her creative passion and has been creating digital art ever since. She will be showcasing her art to celebrate Black History Month. As a black artist, Elaine feels that celebrating Black History Month is an important way of unifying all people and forms an important part of our collective consciousness.
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