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Thursday, 26 May 2011
VISUAL ARTS CENTRE
The Visual Arts Centre in front of Frances Bardsley School in Brentwood Road is preparing for its annual BASH (Big Arts Show) again this summer. Please see local
press and in the gallery for more information. Gallery is open to the public and has a fine café opposite, called "The Arty Place", where you can get tea, coffee and cakes on Wednesdays and Fridays from 10am to 4pm.
YOUNG ARTISTS WORKING LOCALLY
X Presents are a group of recently graduated young artists who have taken over a shop at 110 Petersfield Avenue, Harold Hill until August, and will be working there and showing their work to the public. The studios are open Tuesday-Saturday 11am-6pm and there are also plenty of opportunities to get involved and learn new art skills there. Their website is http://www.xpresents.co.uk
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