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The Aram Gallery

The Aram Gallery

110 Drury Lane, Covent Garden, London ,
The Aram Gallery is an independently curated space that encourages and promotes understanding of contemporary design. Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/#!/TheAramGallery Since opening in 2002, here's a run down of our shows: Small Step 25th Oct - 18th Dec 2002 Achille Castiglioni 4th March - 16th April 2003 Chairfix 18th Sept - 23rd Oct 2003 Step Two 7th Nov - 18th Dec 2003 Rotations 25th March - 28th April 2004 Darkness 17th Feb - 14th March 2005 Two Liners 25th March - 6th May 2005 Trico Design Love! 16th Sept - 12th Nov 2005 Don't Panic 30th March - 24th April 2006 Walking Chair 2nd June - 14th July 2006 Stage 23rd Sept - 4th Nov 2006 Conversational Spanish 24th Nov 2006 - 5th Jan 2007 Accidental Collectors 8th Feb - 10th March 2007 New Moves 20th Sept - 3rd Nov 2007 Total Trattoria 7th March - 26th April 2008 Prototypes & Experiments I 30th May - 30th Aug 2008 Under the Same Roof 18th Sept - 8th Nov 2008 CRU New Designs around Wine 27th Nov 2008 - 18th Jan 2009 Prototypes & Experiments II 12th Feb - 11th April 2009 Significant Colour 7th May - 27th June 2009 Prototypes & Experiments III 16th July - 29th Aug 2009 Grassworks 17th Sept - 28th Nov 2009 Prototypes & Experiments IV: Metal & Form 21st Jan - 6th March 2009 Dialogues 25th March - 1st May 2009 Scooterkit 13th May - 19th June 2010 Prototypes & Experiments V: Architectural Elements 1st July - 28th Aug 2010 Ineke Hans Mind-Sets 18th Sept - 13th Nov 2010 6 Hands 14th Jan - 19th Feb 2011 The THEN-NOW Show 11th March - 24th April 2011 Material Table by Adjaye Associates 12May - 9th July 2011 ALSO Space Pixel Wave Bench October 2004 Pantone Pen Print Commission Sept - Oct 2006 Intergraphics Oct - Nov 2007 Book Launches The Modern Interior by Penny Sparke December 2008 Thinking: Objects by Tim Parsons December 2009
The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry

The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry

Jordan Well, Coventry ,
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Coventry Watch Museum

Coventry Watch Museum

Court 7 , Rear of Shakespeare public house Spon Street, Coventry ,
we are now usually open 11am to 3pm on tuesdays and saturdays , special arrangements can be made for groups
Tel: 2476502916
Cowden Studio & Gallery

Cowden Studio & Gallery

Cowden Farm, Drumlithie ,
Recently established Cowden Studio/Gallery is housed in a converted 19th century Farm Stedding looking out over the beautiful north Mearns District hills south of Stonehaven.
NelBlu Gallery Cowes

NelBlu Gallery Cowes

9A Bath Road (Continuation (West) of Cowes High Strreet, Cowes ,
A small but perfectly formed art gallery selling art by others ... but in particular art by the owner Caroline Ewen. Do come and visit us ... we are located in Bath Road ... the continuation of Cowes
Tel: 7590831953
Singing Soul Gallery

Singing Soul Gallery

19 Stone Street , Cranbrook ,
Singing Soul is the new gallery and workplace of Marie Prett, ceramic artist, specialising in figurative sculptures: cats, dogs, zebras, showgirls as well as paintings. I have been interested in art a
Land of Lost Content Museum

Land of Lost Content Museum

Market Street, Craven Arms ,
' Land of Lost Content' Museum is a National Museum of British Popular Culture. A museum that unashamedly celebrates over 100 years of British Ingenuity, style, technology and quirkiness. Here to gift you a magical, nostalgic infused experience to stimulate your sentimental senses enabling you to discover and rediscover the evolution of British Popular Culture. The Museum is open to the public daily and available for private functions. The Museum contents are available for hire (corporate/events/educational )- subject to availability and quantity. The museum is a perfect resource for schools and students of popular culture- also theatre, film, television, art gallery and museum projects. To book your visit or if you simply require more information please feel free to send us a message and we will endeavour to respond promptly. Alternatively, call Stella on 01588 676176 Open daily 11am - 5pm (except Wednesdays) February 1st- November 30th. Situated just off the A49 and just 5 mins from Craven Arms train station you can discover us at: Land of Lost Content Market Street, Craven Arms, SY7 9NW. 01588 676176 www.lolc.org.uk Stella Mitchell (founder and owner) : "The Museum is the result of a lifetime's work. I realised , when a student , that other museums were ignoring the lives, experiences, possessions, hopes and dreams of the 'ordinary' people of Britain. I was always fired with the desire to right this wrong; and fuelled with the artistic need to create something of merit that might knock just a few people's socks off! My husband Dave is an 'enabler' or regal proportion and capability. When we joined forces in 1985 the way forward became clear. Our first Museum was open to the public from 1991- We have run it on a web of a shoestring ever since- no sign of funding (but we didn't look too hard). Remember, 99% of it has been chosen by myself over the last 45 years and paid for on a bank over-draft that ebbs like the sea. The collection increases daily, and the displays are reconfigured and titivated annually. Our Cafe "Icons" is run by Sue Boobyer and is a separate business, it is open in conjuction with 'Land of Lost Content' and can be hired as part of a party package for private functions. On the occasional evening we offer food, music, quizzes etc. We hope you enjoy your visit."
Crawley Museum

Crawley Museum

Goffs Park House, Old Horsham Road, Crawley, West Sussex RH11 8PE, England, Crawley ,
Crawley Museum is a local history museum which exists to record, conserve and make accessible Crawley’s history. The Museum has permanent displays which illustrate Crawley's history from the Stone Age to the development of the New Town. It also has regularly changing temporary exhibitions which reflect different aspects of the Town and the local area's history. The Museum can be opened specially for groups and school visits and staff are also available to give talks. The Museum is managed by the Crawley Museum Society and two professional staff. The Crawley Museum Society is also responsible for the management of the Ifield Watermill. For more information about the Crawley Museum Society and information on how to join see: www.crawleymuseums.org/cms. For more information on Ifield Watermill see: www.crawleymuseums.org/watermill.
Creswell Crags

Creswell Crags

Crags Road, Worksop ,
Is as good as they say!
Gallery on the Usk

Gallery on the Usk

49 High Street, Crickhowell ,
Gallery on the Usk, Crickhowell
Crieff Studio Gallery

Crieff Studio Gallery

2 Comrie Street, Crieff , Perth ,
Established in November 2008, The Studio Gallery presents exciting new mixed exhibitions of original paintings and artworks by established and emerging Scottish creative artistic talent. The gallery also features oil paintings by Artist In Residence - Tom Barron, who can be seen working in The Studio Gallery space.
Tel: 7748600130