The exhibition showcases the work of 20 Sheffield artists and their response to the notion of freedom of speech and human rights.
I thought this poster for Amnesty by Lea Scott was particularly powerful and beautifully done.
Lea had replicated the caged hands from her print on the gallery walls.
There was a live sketching by Jonny Onions and comedy writer, performer and old-school zine girl Chella Quint.
James Green Printworks was there...
... and so too was Butterscotch & Butterscotch.
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Here's a link to many more photos from the Knife & Folk Exhibition by Chard Remains Photographical.
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