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    Getgood Link: Inkygoodness 3 – Wonderland LAUNCH PARTY!

    Written by Nicky Getgood on Monday, September 14th, 2009 ( Start discussion )
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    Inkygoodness 3 – Wonderland LAUNCH PARTY! – Some nice photos of the launch of the Wonderland exhibition launch party. The exhibition, along with the Inkygoodness shop, is at the Vaad Gallery until Sunday 27th September.

    We have a fantastic collection of giclee prints, hand crafted zines and books, plush toys and tee’s by MOOT on sale. Inkygoodness are also selling limited edition Wonderland posters – only £2 each! Pop along any time between 11am – 4pm to check out our selection, and enjoy a stroll around the gallery too.

    I went along today and was delighted to come across some of Steve Rack’s cheering artwork, and invested £1.00 in his zine to make me happy.

    Steve’s not wrong, it made me very happy and, as it doubles up as a grand colouring book, it should make my soon-to-be 6 year-old niece very happy also.

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    Links for September 19th

    Written by Nicky Getgood on Friday, September 19th, 2008 ( Start discussion )
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    • Another Byte Of Banality: All The Worlds A Frickin’ Wurlitzer – Midge Diobolik’s head is in a spin and Digbeth is a crevice in the outer ear where waxy stuff collects.
    • LTD Edition – Another great affordable art market in The Custard Factory’s reception as part of the Sunday Flea on 28th September at 11am-4pm. Steve Rack will be there again with his shiny happy crayon creations.
    • Developers dig Digbeth – Property Week – Very enlightening article about how the lowering of the inner ring road, the Custard Factory and The Bond have turned Digbeth into a location, location, location that developers love – just not right now. Seems they are ‘taking stock’ and putting plans ‘on hold’ as the credit crunch hits hard. Clive Dutton, director of planning and regeneration with Birmingham City Council says, ‘The trick will be allowing the place to thrive without losing its character.’ Too right.

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