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Hotel Mind - Juliet King exhibition, Bristol 19-28 June

This is a great portrait of artist Juliet King taken by duckrabbit photography trainee Martin Evans. Martin came to us from REVOLVING DOORS, an agency that looks out for some of the most vulnerable people in England.

Martin spent a couple of hours with Juliet as she was hanging her exhibition in an artists squat in Stokes Croft, Bristol’s cultural quarter :)

The exhibition runs from 19-28 June, at 37 Stokes Croft,Bristol. Next to the ‘sauna’…..
www.julietking.com

Juliet King, hotel mind exhibition

Image © Martin Evans 2010.

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