EXHIBITION 10-31 DECEMBER 2008 Alessandra Travagliati
Animal charm is the focus of the exhibition, one-off lamps light up the
show and mixed media artworks are displayed in a festive installation.
SUBWAY GALLERY open monday to saturday 11am – 7pm
Kiosk 1 Pedestrian Subway Edgware Rd / Harrow Rd London W2 1DX
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CAT HOLIC Alessandra Travagliati SUBWAY GALLERY PREVIEW TUESDAY 9 DECEMBER 6-9 PM
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