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Hello all,


My name is Luke Western, I have recently moved to the area from Bristol. I am running a free online exhibition site, www.homegrownart.co.uk.


I am wondering about peoples thought about a street art exhibition? The idea i have is to make Lordship lane into a creative centre for a day, everybody can get involved, sculpture, painting, collage, drawing, anything creative. We could possibly get bars, cafes, restaurants involved?


I think this event would....Raise the profile of Lordship Lane, Raise money for Charity, through sales of artwork, pre-made or made on the day, and be a good family day out for everyone envolved.



If you could let me know all your thought that would be great.


Many Thanks


Luke Western

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