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Tag: ronzo

George the Dog, John the Artist exhibition in Shoreditch

The truest form of Street Art can be seen in the exhibition by John Dolan at the Howard Griffin Gallery … More

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Streetfest London Rocks Shoreditch

The 2013 Streetfest in Shoreditch once again proved popular.  Featuring live street art, dance performances, bmx cycling, skateboarding and live … More

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The Art of the Kingsland Road

The Kingsland Road is a section of the A10 which runs between Dalston and Hoxton in the East End of … More

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