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What If...? Gallery in Dartford

Posted by Natasha Sexton in Features on Thursday 19th August 2010. Tagged with dartford, what if, Gallery.

What If...? Gallery was opened in February 2006 when an opportunity was realized that buildings awaiting redevelopment would be an ideal venue for artists to display their work/craft. The developers kindly agreed to lease the buildings to us for a peppercorn rent until the development begins. As an artists co-operative it is hoped that volunteers will man the building on an unpaid basis and in return they may display their work free of charge.

With the kind support of the Holy Trinity Church, Dartford) we are able to offer opportunities to all aspects of art and craft and the artists themselves.

We welcome any volunteer - or contributions of time or money, to enable us to remain open to artists/craftspeople and give them the opportunity of exhibiting their works at a low cost.

The gallery is able to offer exhibition space and runs a variety of workshops. For more information please go to http://www.whatifgallery.co.uk

The address is

What If...? Gallery, 67/69 High St, Dartford, Kent, DA1 1DJ.


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