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34 Windmill Lane, Nottingham, NG2 4QB
Nottingham based initiative led by Hannah Conroy and Bruce Ayling. The space has been promoting emerging artists since early 2004. Originally placed in the front room of a Nottingham terrace house, My House Projects focused on a series of group exhibitions including 'Home is where the art is', 'Himate Climate' and 'Stand Assembled'. The second phase of the initiative's programme saw the focus of the exhibitions turn to performative events and solo exhibitions: Richard Peel, Lori Amor, Captain Ed, Matthew Jamieson and Art Pleasure. The location also changed to a nearby flat. Now in its third phase, the gallery has altered its name to My House Projects, to link with the current programme of events. This phase aims to move the My House programme out of the domestic environment.
Fight for sore eyes, presented at My House Gallery, is a part of the 'Sideshow' programme of exhibitions and events, which coincide with British Art Show 6 during its stay in Nottingham. With spectacles such as this, Sideshow could be poised to Read on…
My House Gallery
4 April 2006 to 5 May 2006
Reviewed by: Bianca Winter