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Presenting
Arts Bomb
Rhubarb Bomb & The Art House Collaboration 2010

Installation by:
Rob Fisher Composer Musician Singer
Carrie Scott-Huby Conceptual Artist

An evening of visual arts and sound experimentation.

As part of the Wakefield Artwalk,
The Art House, Drury Lane, Wakefield.
28th July 2010
Performances from 17:00 til 21:00
Free entry
www.the-arthouse.org.uk www.rhubarbbomb.blogspot.com www.carriescott-artist.blogspot.com

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  1. Carrie, How did it go? The image certainly looks intriguing but gives no clue to the sounds conjured. Wished I could have been there.

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