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Jack Hutchinson gets sensory overload Read article »
It's planes, trains and automobiles for Matthew Mackisack
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Sharon Mangion takes in the book fair among other delights
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All the great and glamorous or simply notable art events for this year. Check out what to see and where to be seen in 2008! Read article »
By Nancy Campbell
David Miles works extensively with paper, creating mobiles and cut-card works, and so an artist’s book is an almost inevitable development in his practice. Forest was produced for the exhibition Papercuts at Bury St Edmunds Art Gallery in Read on »
Courtyard's 3rd open Exhibition features 2D and 3D contemporary art in a variety of media. Come along and enjoy the exhibition and the Live Art performances on the first weekend of the show (May 8 - 10) Read on »
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