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Whitespace is run by artist Leigh Chorlton and is a hire facility for all who want to organise and curate their own exhibitions, events, classes and workshops. It is also available to hire in the Edinburgh Fringe for exhibitions or theatre.
If you are looking for a place to exhibit or hold events please get in touch at info@whitespace11.com.
Abigail Osborne is showcasing her art at the Whitespace Gallery for her third annual exhibition this April.
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