Dickinson in collaboration with All Visual Arts invites you to
PAUL FRYER LET THERE BE MORE LIGHT PRIVATE VIEW TUESDAY 14 OCTOBER 6-8PM
1 MARYLEBONE ROAD LONDON NW1
The exhibition will continue to run at the following venues:
1 Marylebone Road (Formerly Holy Trinity Church) London NW1 4GD, 15 – 21 October, Opening times: Wednesday – Tuesday 10am – 7pm
Dickinson, 58 Jermyn Street London SW1Y 6LX, 15 – 31 October, Opening times: Monday – Friday 10am – 5pm
PAUL FRYER PRIVATE VIEW TUESDAY 14 OCTOBER 6-8PM
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