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- 4/03/2011
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- On Monday, February 21, eight artists from Bristol, UK, convened to create a unique art project entitled Canvas Cooler: Bristol. The idea behind the project was to customise a selection of specially canvas wrapped fridges which, now completed, are exhibited and functional in a selection of bars around the city. Taking part in Canvas Cooler: Bristol were artists Inkie, Cheba, Epok, Sepr, Cheo, Lokey, SPZero76 and Loch Ness...
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