http://www.sflink.net/events/artgallery/index.htm
Exhibition details: Dates: 14th July 2000 to 11th August 2000 Opening hours:
10:30 to 17:30. (closed Sundays) Admission: Free
2nd Floor Art Gallery Foyles Bookshop
113-119 Charing Cross Road
London WC2H 0EB
United Kingdom
PS Thanks very much to Jannah Patchay, Dave Lalley for helping out at the open
evening.
Alex McLintock
Alex McLintock
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If you are in London this week then do come and see the exhibition
which contains artwork from some of the biggest names in SF art
in the UK.
Please don't leave it until Friday because you may be disappointed!
PS
Some photos from the opening of Julie Rigby's Art Gallery which is
still open until I belive the 10th of August. (Don't leave it
until the last day)
http://www.sflink.net/events/artgallery/index.htm
Exhibition details: Dates: 14th July 2000 to 11th August 2000
Opening hours:
10:30 to 17:30. (closed Sundays) Admission: Free
2nd Floor Art Gallery Foyles Bookshop
113-119 Charing Cross Road
London WC2H 0EB
United Kingdom
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Before you buy.
I've just had a report back from my girlfriend, who works about ten
minutes walk away: she likes it so much she's going back again tomorrow.
>Please don't leave it until Friday because you may be disappointed!
It looks as though I will be. I don't suppose the exhibition is moving
to somewhere that I _can_ get to in time?
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Bill Longley
Thanks to the vote of confidence from Bill's girlfriend.
Although the exhibition was "organised" by Julie Rigby,
Foyles need the gallery back for their own purposes - something to do with a
book sale I think was the latest excuse.
If anyone in London can think of a good place to have another gallery we might
do one again next year. I think Julie has learnt alot from doing this one and
enjoyed the experience. It is worth pointing out that Julie did this as a fan -
she spent alot of unpaid evenings working on this
Alex, I know the artist who is the organiser of the IAAA over here - she
didn't have time to show at Foyles, but I'll bet she can help, if you don't
already know her? Jackie Burns?
Ali