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EXHIBITIONS AT THE ART HOUSE, WAKEFIELD 26th January 2011

Carrie Scott-Huby will be part of ‘From Outside’ where you will see The Art House presenting video works projected onto their windows. These were produced during a day workshop for artists, which were facilitated by locally and internationally renowned artist Vicky Lucas. The videos represent what The Art House symbolizes is to each artist. In addition; The Art House is holding an exhibition of two groups' work. The groups attend weekly workshops at the Art House facilitated by Artists. The groups are Wakefield Visually Impaired Group and The Alzheimer’s Society: Carrie Scott-Huby delivers art classes to adults.

‘Take a walk on the wild side and experience Wakefield's alternative night out!’
When: Wednesday 26th January
Time: 5pm - 9pm
Where: Wakefield
Full listings for this month's Artwalk are now available by clicking here.


Artist Seeker and Narrator of Beauty Creative Facilitator
www.carriescott-hubyartist.blogspot.com www.pinkmooninspires.co.uk

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