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Ron Rybs
@Ronrybs (21497)
• London, England
14 Oct
Yesterday I went to an unusual art exhibition, at Marble Arch, The Frameless Immersive exhibition.
It is set in four rooms that show enlarged images of classic paintings, but more than that there is activity such as people and...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382106)
• Rockingham, Australia
26 Sep
We don’t have too many plans for our road-trip and plenty of time, so we didn’t head off from Lake Ninan until about 10.00am.
Our first stop was at Wongan Hills. There were a lot of caravans and motor-homes in the main street...
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Traceyjayne
@Traceyjayne (11389)
• United Kingdom
26 Jun
Yesturday a new exhibition opened in Birmingham.
It is to honour Brums favourite son .....John ' Ozzy ' Osbourne.
The main man was not there himself ....he only makes rare appearances these days. So, wife Sharon was the one who...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382106)
• Rockingham, Australia
13 Jun
When I go to my computer in the morning, I check my emails, log into myLot, check a couple of Facebook sites and open ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) news. Today, I struck gold, or copper anyway, with two feel-good...
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amnabas
@amnabas (14877)
• Karachi, Pakistan
5 Dec 24
Well a very organised exhibition is going to held in our community in our locality on 15 december sunday from 3 to 9 pm.They are providing stalls in reasonable rate.
Variety of items will be exhibited:
Calligraphy,...
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Sharon Elton
@sharonelton (30756)
• Lichfield, England
22 Oct 24
This year is the 80th Anniversary of the Lichfield Society of Artists, and to celebrate they're putting on a mini exhibition at the Guildhall in Lichfield. It started on Friday. It opened at about midday I think. I'll edit that if...
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Ruby Hawk
@RubyHawk (99367)
• Atlanta, Georgia
16 Oct 23
We went to the Art Center for the early showing of the King Tut exhibition this morning There was so much to read on each exhibit that I didn’t have enough time to read everything. I might get a book and read about him or look...
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Sharon Elton
@sharonelton (30756)
• Lichfield, England
5 Aug 23
Today was exhibition day.
But before that we went to the coffee morning down the church. Which meant I got up two hours earlier than I usually do on a Saturday! I had porridge for breakfast, and we went out to the coffee morning...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382106)
• Rockingham, Australia
5 Apr 22
There is a special exhibition coming to Fremantle, Western Australia. It seems it has been to a lot of other cities and now we will be getting the chance to see it. Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling paintings have been...
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Rashna Gandhi
@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
25 Jan 22
Hi guys,
Hope you all are doing good. I am doing good too. I came across this wonderful news so thought to share it here.
Indian Ambassy in Berlin on Sunday celebrated "Parakram Divas" by...
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Explorer
@ExplorewtMe (6332)
• Nairobi, Kenya
7 Dec 19
Hi Good Morning,
Yesterday Night we went for a movie. There I found the projector which are kept for exhibition.
I have never seen these projector any time before. Have you ever seen these thing before?
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Ron Rybs
@Ronrybs (21497)
• London, England
28 May 19
After spending a couple of days slaving over hot cups of tea, it was time for a culture break. So off to Kensington and the Design Museum to see the Stanley Kubrick exhibition.
It was sub-divided by his films, with each section...
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amnabas
@amnabas (14877)
• Karachi, Pakistan
18 Nov 16
Well my hubby had a flight to our city at 10 o'clock and and he was supposed to to reach at 12 am. Our house is only half an hour away from airport.
Unfortunately tomorrow is the weapon exhibition in our city's renowned...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
14 Nov 16
Spoiler alerts – 1969 – Panther Press
One of the strangest, surrealist and most disturbing books ever in so far as its fragmented nightmare shards can be interpreted at all.
The book follows an art professor through his...
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