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This contemporary art exhibition has been curated by Neon Arts and will be shown in their new gallery space on St Mary's Chare, Hexham for a month from 13 September to 12 October.

Hexham Spaces were pleased to announce this opportunity for artists to propose work for a contemporary art exhibition, flesh, where responses are made to particular characterful individuals from Hexham’s past, and the trades that were prevalent then - such as tanners and skinners.  The exhibition will coincide with a programme of heritage-led events called ‘All Our Stories: The People Who Made Hexham, 1688-1838’, over the Heritage Open Days 2013.


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