Gimblejube (consisting of pins, a bee and a lead cast of a jelly baby) refers to the dangers of childhood obesity. It can be found in Rochelle's Curtains.
Found Space works with unconventional exhibition venues and artists who want to show in them.
Our 2011 project HEIST was developed as a response to the visit of British Art Show 7 to the South West, and culminated in an exhibition in Exeter 22 -28 October.
In 2010, our project Stowage, appeared in independent shops in Exeter's West Quarter (17 April - 14 May) and as part of the Barnaby Festival, Macclesfield (18 June - 2 July).
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