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| Saturday, 14 June 08 |
 In collaboration with Moblog UK, Other Peoples Photographs Too is building an online networking community using images of people and events in the streets. Put yourself on the map! Send new images from your mobile, email or scan your photographs in the gallery. Visit www.strange.org.uk for updates on how to get involved. |
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| The King and I |
| Friday, 01 August 08 |
| Curated by Phil Evans, Herbert Read Gallery, University College for the Creative Arts, Canterbury.
30 years after his death Elvis Presley still has a firm hold on the collective imagination and this still continues to grow as younger people discover the King. This exhibition has taken an inter-disciplinary approach in the selection of exhibition artists. Painting, print and sculpture are represented as well textiles, electronic media and installation. It will have a local, national and international resonance.
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| Sex, Death and Rock and Roll |
| Friday, 15 August 08 |
| Contemporary illustrators, Kieron Rhys Johnson and Layla Boyd make their debut in Folkestone. Visually exploring and tackling elements of the popular culture which they are subscribed to. Resulting in a series of prints, drawings and animations. |
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| Outside |
| Friday, 29 August 08 |
| Vincent Lloyd continues to look at the varied, less celebrated aspects of the contemporary landscape and street scene; the result is a new collection of paintings that reflect our priorities. |
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| Exhibition |
| Friday, 12 September 08 |
| Set out as a collaboration between 3 artists; Luke Morrison
Rauli Nykanen, Caleb Simmons, this exhibition involves a consideration of space as it is activated in terms of the viewers unsuspectingly becoming actors within the show - it's concepts as well as the space. The movement of bodies become entangled in an assemblage of relations. |
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| An Indian Summer |
| Friday, 26 September 08 |
| A collection of exquisite Indian miniatures painted in the traditional style alongside larger canvas work inspired by travels in India by Haley Brown. Jennie Brown’s paintings are vibrant, energetic abstracts capturing the colours of India. Also some atmospheric landscapes depicting her fascination with the spirituality of the people and places. |
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| transient lines of connection |
| Friday, 07 November 08 |
| The whole universe is woven together through multiplicities of seemingly chaotic but functional neural like networks; I visualise them constantly growing – connecting, within us, outside of us, weaving in and out forming a complex structure-less web...or is it? Megha Nagendra's exhibition is a collection of sculptures and installations made from recycled materials. |
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| E-Motion |
| Friday, 21 November 08 |
| Guy Nelson’s work on paper, card and canvas celebrates an emotional poetical dance of the primeaval forces of creation. Mary P. Stimpson’s work illustrates a question, “In this technological world do we remember that life is instigated by emotion?” “The soul of a quark”, in bronze and on paper. |
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