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Artwork sale to help homeless charity
Bristol Post
|August 28, 2025
ACCLAIMED Bristol photographer Colin Moody joined forces with Bristol-based charity 1625 Independent People for an exhibition showcasing the talents of young people with lived experience of homelessness or care.
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Sweet Dreams, which ran at The Mount Without earlier this month, featured striking portraits and personal audio stories co-produced with six young people aged 16 to 25. Together, the works offered an unfiltered look at identity, resilience, and ambition, and the barriers many young people face when trying to achieve their dreams.
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