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Borders And Boundaries

category bristol | miscellaneous | announcement author Tuesday January 22, 2008 00:38author by WES Report this post to the editors

Exhibition at the Awning Project on the Spyglass

Thought provoking art at Spyglass on Welsh Back until January 30th

Art loving Indymedia readers may be interested in an exhibition that is on at the Spyglass restaurant on Welsh Back. As the title suggests, it takes as its theme the artificial barriers that divide us in this world and features work from artists from Bristol, Iran and Palestine.

This coming Friday (the 25th) as part of the show there is a special event from 7.30pm featuring one of Ed Hill's excellent films from the Occupied Territories and projections from the Easton Cowboys' recent football tour of the West Bank. Other than Friday, the exhibition is open every day from 11am to 4pm.

Related Link: http://www.awningproject.com
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