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Samson Oriyomi Yusuf Showcases Fine Art Photography in the 35th Community Art Exhibition in Virtual Reality

Bristol, United Kingdom 2026!

Fine art photographer Samson Oriyomi Yusuf is among the artists featured in the “35th Community Art Exhibition in Virtual Reality,” an international group exhibition organized by Circular Art-space in Bristol, United Kingdom. The exhibition, which opened on February 26, 2026, will continue to run virtually until March 22, 2026, welcoming audiences from around the world.

Designed as a virtual reality exhibition, the event provides a dynamic digital platform where contemporary artists present their work to a global audience. The format allows viewers to experience the exhibition remotely, offering an immersive and accessible way to engage with contemporary art beyond the traditional gallery setting.

Samson Oriyomi Yusuf’s participation highlights his commitment to exploring the expressive potential of fine art photography. Through carefully composed imagery and conceptual storytelling, his work contributes to the exhibition’s diverse artistic dialogue and reflects the expanding role of photography within contemporary visual culture.

The exhibition features a wide range of artistic voices from across the international creative community. Participating artists include Mia Banks, Katie Butler, Olga Chekmazova, Francis Chukwuneye, Tessa Coe, Elisabeta Carmen Erdos, P. Franciulli, TG Freeson, Lisa Goddard, Christina Godley, L.C. Hess, Carys Lacey, Savana Mitchell, Nukleopatra, Samson Ojeifo, Lucy Rendle, Bryn Richards, Dey Roper, Aloise Sauthier, and Samson Oriyomi Yusuf.

Organized by Circular Art-space, the exhibition reflects an ongoing commitment to supporting artists and promoting cultural exchange through innovative digital exhibition formats. By bringing together artists from diverse backgrounds, the exhibition fosters a shared platform for creativity, dialogue, and artistic exploration.

The 35th Community Art Exhibition in Virtual Reality remains accessible to viewers until March 22, 2026, offering an opportunity for art enthusiasts, collectors, and the global creative community to explore a wide spectrum of contemporary works.

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