MANCHESTER.- Two striking works by Turner Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry will go on display in a new show at Manchester Art Gallery next week. A vase entitled Jane Austen in E17 (2009) and an etching, Print for a Politician (2005), were recently bought for Manchester. The two works will be on show in a new display co-curated by a group of 20 young people from Manchester. They will be shown together with a number of unusual objects, text, film and some rarely seen examples of historic costumes, prints and ceramics selected from the gallerys stores. The young people involved in curating the show are all between 15 and 18 years old and are known as the gallerys Creative Consultants. Their project culminates with a workshop with Grayson Perry on 31 January. The new display is part of Visual Dialogues, a partnership programme managed by Tate Britain working with regional museums and galleries. Art Fund director Step