Show 2 (of Cupboard Love series) 1st December -2nd January 2009 will present the work of two acclaimed artists; Christina Mitrentse and Jonas Ranson who consider our relationship with physical and emotional events that besiege this unique space
Monday to Saturday 7.00am-7.00pm Sunday 10.00am-5.30pm Work on stairwells: 24 hour viewing.
Greenwich Foot Tunnel Cutty Sark Gardens Greenwich London SE10 9HT
Website:www.occupymytime.co.uk
Show 2 on December 1st Christina Mitrentse and Jonas Ranson
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