Leamington school pupils display their work at 'one of the world's smallest art galleries'
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Pupils at a Leamington primary school are displaying their work inspired by the famous American visual artist Andy Warhol at ‘one of the world’s smallest galleries’.
The self-portraits by the year 4 and 5 pupils at Clapham Terrace Community Primary School and Nursery will be on display at Art Box – the converted former red public telephone box – in Christchurch Gardens, Leamington, until the October half term holiday.
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Schools or community groups interested in exhibiting in Art Box can email [email protected]
Art Box is a listed K6 red telephone box.
It is owned by Leamington Town Council and managed by the Friends of Christchurch Gardens group, which is part of the larger Leamington Society.