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Brent Black Music History Photographic Exhibition

A year-long exhibition of photographs from BTWSC's Brent Music History Project DVD and booklet

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Brent Black Music History Photographic Exhibition

Start Time: Monday 26th November 2007.
06:10:PM

Brent Museum in Willesden Green Library Centre, 95 High Road, NW10 2SF

A year-long exhibition of photographs from BTWSC's Brent Music History Project DVD and booklet



Photographs by Patrick Friday and Kwaku used in BTWSC's Heritage Lottery Funded Brent Black Music History Project (BBMHP) form part of a year-long exhibition in the Community Gallery @ Brent Museum in Willesden Green Library Centre, 95 High Road, NW10 2SF. It was launched on Monday November 26 2007 at by Cllr Lincoln Beswick MBE.

Access to the exhibition is free, 7 days a week, 11am-9pm. Over the year there will be special events held to draw attention to the exhibition.

Special open days are on March 27, June 26, Oct. 30 2008, 11am-8pm. These will feature new photographs, local music history talks by BBMHP leader Kwaku, networking, open mic, and performances by the likes of Noel McKoy.

For more information: 020 8450 5987, info@btwsc.com.

 
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