de-junk, re-junk!

An annual exhibition of artwork created by Merseyside artists and craftspeople from junk. Looking forward to doing it all again in 2014 - with the Momentary Art Project C.I.C

Wednesday, 14 August 2013

de-junk closed for 2013 but thinking ahead for 2014




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