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Tiny Guerrilla Gallery

Make your own tiny art gallery (PDF template)

Joy - Lisa Cole 2022

Water/Joy

Fire/Rage

Water/Insomnia/Broken

Earth/Grounded

Think Global: Act Bristol. Data visualisation collaboration

Tiny Cat Gallery at the Locksbrook Art Shop

Roisin Cairney has interpreted life through A Night with Mary White

Roisin Cairney – A Night with Mary White

When you can’t tell if your prey is plastic or real… Luther's photograph

Elaine Luther – Tiny Cats with Tea and Cake, and in Other Unexpected Situations

Thoughts sleepily fold in graceful arcs around this hand thrown rocket pot

thoughts sleepily fold

How to run your own art gallery from a small cardboard box

a small book about running a small gallery buy at Amazon

The Tiny Art Gallery Manual

a very wet day india ink and feather drawing by a tree

Conversations with trees during lockdown 2

an exhibition for mice with cheese and lamb chops by Amy Grogan

Amy Grogan – An Exhibition for Mice

Victoria Shone Catitude Exhibition November 20

Victoria Shone – Catitude

decorated by the birds and the wind in my small urban garden

Rocket Pots – 50’s sci-fi meets natures movements

Laura Ply – Lost in Meadow

Lorraine Whelan paints branches and subjects of a liminal nature

Lorraine Whelan – Liminal

KWMC The Factory Online INSPIRE Talk, 29th July 2020 – Human and Community Centred Design

Giovanna works with photography and poets colour recordings

Giovanna Iorio – Voice Portraits

Amy J Wilson draws helmets and halos on tiny small cat plates

Amy J Wilson – Divine Cosmonauts

Sally Eldars – By the Seashore

Jo Coffeys drawings are of many different cats with their own stories

Jo Coffey – Cat a Day

Philip Ryland paints many branches and shelters silverpoint and line

Philip Ryland – Retrospective

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Bricks in Bristol are building a community of creative folkBristol Creatives is a local network for artists just like meThe Factory is where I get support and tips when I'm making thingsartists network is a fantastic place to get artists insurance
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Bricks in Bristol are building a community of creative folkBristol Creatives is a local network for artists just like meThe Factory is where I get support and tips when I'm making thingsartists network is a fantastic place to get artists insurance
This ERDF-funded project provides business assistance and technological support to SMEs, helping them to deploy, or maximise their use of, robotics for automation.
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