→ rdfs:label → "Winchester School of Art"^^xsd:string
→ rdfs:label → "Queering Connections event- Badge making workshop"^^xsd:string
→ dcterms:description → "<p>A weekend of workshops celebrating the queer social worlds we</p><p>inhabit! See 'Small Worlds' at The Winchester Gallery, participate in a</p><p>trans-friendly clothing swap/alterations day with Beyond Reflections</p><p>and WSA staff, and make your own recycled badge with WA alum</p><p>artist Ozzy Crawley!</p><p>Workshops are</p><p>Saturday (clothing swap) and</p><p>Sunday (badge-making),</p><p>11am-3pm</p><p>The Gallery will be open on</p><p>Saturday and Sunday, 26-27 July, 10am - 4pm.<br /> </p><p> </p>"^^http://purl.org/xtypes/Fragment-XHTML
→ rdfs:label → "Never Say Never Again - Exhibition"^^xsd:string
→ dcterms:description → "<p>Never Say Never Again</p>November 7 – January 10 2026<br /> <br />30 new works by solo exhibitors from the early years of The Winchester Gallery and 15 gallery models of site-specific installations<br /> <br />From the early 1980s until the year 2000, The Winchester Gallery occupied the double-height space on the second floor of the WSA East Side building, now the BA Fine Art studio. This exhibition revisits selected exhibitions programmed into that space and some from when the Gallery first moved into the current location. The exhibition comprises new or recent work by thirty solo exhibitors from the original programme, accompanied by fifteen gallery models housing installations from the same era. The exhibition revisits models of site-specific installations originally curated by John Gillett, who from 1985 until 2008 was Director of The Winchester Gallery.<div><br />Works by:<br />Trish Bould; Martyn Brewster; Jo Bruton; Stephen Chambers; Jai Chuhan; Celia Cook; Stephen Cooper; Dennis de Caires; John Dilnot; Adrian Ewen; David Ferry; Rebecca Fountain; Simon Granell; Beth Harland; Joanna Hyslop; Vanessa Jackson; Rosa Lee; Belinda Mitchell; Mal Morris; Justine Randall; Tim Renshaw; Roger Sheppard; Nick Sinclair; Tim Shaw; Rebecca Swanson; Brandon Taylor; Estelle Thompson; Tony Turner; Ray Ward; David Wastell; Mark Wright.</div><div><br />Models by:<br />Maxine Bristow; Jonathan Callan; Andrew Carnie; Roger Clarke; Cathy de Monchaux; Tony Hayward; Brigitte Jurack; Steve Geliot; Tina O’Connell; Robin Price; Nick Rands; Jimmy Symonds; Pierre Vanni; Will Woods.</div><div><br />Opening Event: Thursday 6th November 5 – 8pm<br />Exhibition 7th November 2025–10th January 2026<br />Christmas Closure, 23rd December–5th January</div><div><br />Tuesday–Friday, 12:00–18:00<br />Saturday, 12:00–16:00<p><br /></p></div>"^^http://purl.org/xtypes/Fragment-XHTML
→ rdfs:label → "Launch event: Small Worlds exhibition"^^xsd:string
→ dcterms:description → "<p></p><p><strong><strong>11</strong><strong><sup>th</sup></strong><strong> July – 16</strong><strong><sup>th</sup></strong><strong> August 2025</strong></strong></p><p><strong>Giant installation of 3D spheres created by artists, communities, and schools in Hampshire takes over The Winchester Gallery.</strong></p><p>More than 50 schools from across Hampshire have signed up to contribute artwork to be shown alongside artists and community groups as part of The Winchester Gallery's partnership with Hampshire County Council's Climate Unity Project. The gallery will be taken over by hundreds of handmade 'small worlds' that celebrate and explore our connections to nature, people and planet.</p><p>The Climate Unity project is an educational initiative led by Hampshire County Council to raise awareness and encourage action for climate change which has been running for over 4 years. This year, The Winchester Gallery has partnered with them to create an ambitious installation, inviting artists, craft makers, schools and community groups to contribute artwork for a large-scale globe installation in the gallery and banner display outside and in the foyer.</p><p>Small Worlds is a collective effort to find new ways to come together to make creative voices heard and to encourage people to fall in love with nature and our local green spaces. Alongside the installation, visitors are invited to share views on their favourite nature places and to make more spheres to put on display. Audiences can also explore some of the incredible research that University of Southampton and Winchester School of Art are conducting locally, nationally and globally.<br /></p><p><br /></p>"^^http://purl.org/xtypes/Fragment-XHTML
→ rdfs:label → "Food Waste Recycling Collection"^^xsd:string
→ rdfs:label → "Food Waste Recycling Collection"^^xsd:string
→ rdfs:label → "General Waste Collection"^^xsd:string
→ rdfs:label → "General Waste Collection"^^xsd:string
→ rdfs:label → "Mixed Recycling Collection"^^xsd:string
→ rdfs:label → "Mixed Recycling Collection"^^xsd:string