WORKS produced after a photographer and a writer got their heads together are on show at a Lancaster gallery.
Images and text from the independent travel experiences of photographer A J Wilkinson and writer Richard McCann are combined in a multi-media installation at the Folly called Driving Blind'.
Inspired by Robert Frank and Jack Kerouac, it aims to create a kaleidoscopic wide-screen narrative that explores the disorientating effects of being a long way from home.
Driving Blind is open until July 2.
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