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"Free Flowing" Group Exhibition with Chilli Art Projects

We are so happy to announce: “Free Flowing” a group show with the Chilli Art Projects in London! The exhibition will feature our artists: Aba Otoo, Foster Sakyiamah, Mimi Adu-Serwaah our alumni and the Judith Ellen Prizes inaugural winner Elizabeth Sekyiamah.

The opening reception will be Wednesday May 11th, 2022 from 5-8pm, and the exhibition will be up from May 11th-June 1st, 2022. Make your way to their location at 1st Floor, 125 New bond Street, Mayfair in London and embody the free flowing of shapes, gestures and movement through each of the artists’ unique practices!

For any enquiries please email: info@chilliartprojects.com

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