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eco - you heard it first here

September 27th, 2006

What’s all this eco stuff I keep hearing about?

Well, it’s the Exeter Contemporary Open run by the Exeter Phoenix, which called for contemporary artists of any form to submit work to the gallery just for the heck of it plus cash (and to be included in the proto-annual exhibtion).

What’s that to me?

Because art offers a thermometer, barometer and sometimes Geiger-Muller counter to the health of society.

Is there anyone from Devon involved?

Well, funny you should ask. Matt Rodda, Ione Rucquoi and Tim Steer are the Devon-based artists involved in the hoopla which is settled tonight. At least one of them will come away with at least one prize (there’s one for a Devon-based artist).

The show runs til November 2.

Posted by Cptn

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