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Ephemeral
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Darlington Media Group Exhibition - Paul Knox - Make the Weight
      #620758 - 03/03/2008 22:12

Edit: opens at 2pm on Saturday 29th March - all welcome

March 29th - May 24th

In this intimate series of photographs Paul has tried to delve deep into the life of boxer; Francis Fearless Jones from Darlington; a 25 year old light-middle weight as he battled for maximum fitness, and sustained a life outside of the ring. Paul will be attending the opening to give a talk about his work.

at
DMG,
Blanche Pease Annexe,
The Arts Centre,
Vane Terrace,
Darlington,
DL3 7AX

Website Here

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Edited by Ephemeral (03/03/2008 22:13)


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Re: Darlington Media Group Exhibition - Paul Knox - Make the Weight [Re: Ephemeral]
      #634287 - 28/03/2008 13:27

Hi

just a reminder that this opens tomorrow for all who would like to come along

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Re: Darlington Media Group Exhibition - Paul Knox - Make the Weight [Re: Ephemeral]
      #641339 - 10/04/2008 19:20

Thanks for the heads-up on this. Just up the road so I might get myself along for a nosey

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Regards, Paul CRIPN
http://www.pbase.com/exposethelight


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