Commerce and Culture Join Forces to Celebrate Work of Acclaimed Artist

The worlds of art and business came together at the opening of the Ghislaine Howard Collection at Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce.

More than 160 people attended the event at the Chamber’s Elliot House headquarters to view the work of the Glossop artist, whose powerful series of pictures of a Muslim man offering to hug passers-by as a show of trust in the aftermath of the attack on Manchester Arena gained national attention.

On display was a selection of Ghislaine’s work, which she co-curated with her husband Michael Howard and the Creative Directors of Haigh Hall, acclaimed filmmakers and artists, Al and Al. Paintings were on show across three floors of the building and will continue as a permanent exhibition which will be open to the public.

Speaking at the opening of the exhibition, Ghislaine said: “My relationship with the Chamber began when it became a home for my ‘Embracing Manchester’ paintings. This is the next stage in that relationship. Our aim is to use art and culture to bring people back into the city centre and bring people back into the workplace.”

Clive Memmott OBE, Chief Executive of Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, said: “When we first moved to Elliot House, I didn’t want to have pictures of buildings but pictures that represented the people of Manchester. This is art that brings people together, showcasing human experiences and emotions.

“The ambition is to showcase top quality art, that is beautifully and thoughtfully displayed, in a working environment that members, guests and visitors can get really close to and interact with.”

Thom Hetherington, Founder and CEO of Manchester Art Fair, who attended the opening of the exhibition, said: "Amazing to see the scope and scale of the installation across multiple floors and rooms. It's rare for a city to work with such a credible artist at such a deep granular level.”

Members of the public will be able to view the Ghislaine Howard Collection at Elliot House, 151 Deansgate, Manchester, on the last Friday of every month (excluding December) from 12pm to 5pm. There will also be the opportunity to purchase some of the paintings on display. In addition to the works already on show, there will be a changing group of works entitled ‘10 Boroughs/10 Paintings’ which will highlight every part of Greater Manchester. Visit www.gmchamber.co.uk/exhibitions for more information.

Ghislaine was born in Eccles and studied Fine Art at Newcastle University. She lived in London and Paris before moving back to her native North West with her art historian husband and making their home in Glossop.

Ghislaine is known as a powerful and expressive painter, whose work charts and interprets our shared experience. She was named Woman of the Year in 2008 for her contribution to art and society. She first came to public attention with her ground-breaking exhibition concerning pregnancy and birth, the first of its kind, at Manchester City Art Gallery. Entitled 'A Shared Experience', the exhibition attracted much critical acclaim.

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Press contact:

Simon Cronin, Communications Manager: simon.cronin@gmchamber.co.uk


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Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce is the largest Chamber of Commerce in the UK, providing business support to approximately 4,500 members who collectively employ 446,000 people, around one-third of Greater Manchester’s workforce. Recognised as a leader in its field, Greater Manchester Chamber’s reputation in government circles has grown locally and nationally. At the heart of the area of greatest economic intensity outside London and the South East, the Chamber is the primary body for business support, policy, representation and networking. The Chamber is an independent, not-for-profit private company and its aim is to support businesses and help create the best climate for the region to prosper. This is achieved by ensuring that those taking decisions on key issues such as transport, taxation and business regulation hear the voice of our members. The representation of our members’ views is central to the work of the policy team at the Chamber; these views are gathered in a range of ways including our local councils, policy committees, sector councils, the main Chamber council, focus groups, meetings with politicians and consultations. The Chamber also offers a range of networking forums across Greater Manchester, free as part of membership, plus a variety of other events and services designed to benefit specific sectors or individuals and help businesses to grow.


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