The Museum of the People. 19:00-22:00, Utrophia Project Space. This inaugural exhibition is a group show and will feature elements of the Museum’s current collection along with an electronic music symposium DJ Tendraw and performance from Coco Banks on the opening. Christina Mitrentse is presenting a site specific installation of artifacts from her Secret School Project based on her solo show in 2005 at the islington bomb shelter. Also featuring Jono Allen, Stephen Molyneux, Ruth Fettis, Garry Cook,Michelle Wren, Emma Grant, Thom Shaw, Ryan Ormonde, Coco Banks, Kate Guscott and Yvie Mason.
The Museum of the People at Utrophia Project Space Friday 17th
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