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Transformed

December 14th, 2007

Posted by Cptn

Recycled art steps up its game at Gallery Terracina, Exeter. The show, Transformed, runs until December 23 and has some wonderfully re-applied elements in a rich and varied collection. And if you think we gush too much, pop along have a look. We got one of our more arty-minded contributors to talk to the artists involved – Andrew Vaccari and Janice Myers.

Oh, and Janice is keen to get hold of hundreds of those plastic things that hold cans of beer together. Collect ‘em in an envelope over Christmas and email info@peoplesrepublicofsouthdevon.co.uk for the address.

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