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Yes I was thinking of going tonight too, so in that case lets meet up. I was hoping to go for 8.30. How are you fixed? I've got various ideas varying from starting up an artist group that could meet up every month. We could do group tutorials on work. Talk about group exhibitions in the local area, swop info on gallery spaces. One possibility was to start a group studio locally. I'm a painter myself but would be interested in other stuff too. My last group show was a Trinity Buoy Wharf, which was pulled off by 16 artists banding together. I thought it would be good to do something locally so this seemed like (as Tony mentioned) a good place to start. I'll email a picky so you know what I look like.


Imelda

Hi Michelle, thank you for the picture, I love that piece by Wallinger. Sadly the photos of us in our group show have not been placed on the website as yet. But there is an example of my work. 'I'm existing not living' if you go to


www.notafeministartshow.com


Click on Imelda C


Look forward to seeing you latter,


I am 5'2 with short dark brown hair, but I will recognise you hopefully.

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