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Seja Marginal, Seja Herói (Be Marginal, Be a Hero) parts 1-5
Part 5: Mess Hall, 18 May - 10 June

During 2007 Wysing re-located to central Cambridge, converting a discused car showroom in the Romsey area into a temporary gallery and project space. We invited five international artists' collectives to be resident in a programme that celebrated the marginal. The fifth collective to occupy the space were Mess Hall (USA).

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Seja Marginal, Seja Herói (Be Marginal, Be a Hero) parts 1-5
Part 4: Platoniq, 20 April - 13 May

During 2007 Wysing re-located to central Cambridge, converting a discused car showroom in the Romsey area into a temporary gallery and project space. We invited five international artists' collectives to be resident in a programme that celebrated the marginal. The fourth collective to occupy the space were Platoniq (Spain).

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Seja Marginal, Seja Herói (Be Marginal, Be a Hero) parts 1-5
Part 3: La Culpable, 23 March -15 April

During 2007 Wysing re-located to central Cambridge, converting a discused car showroom in the Romsey area into a temporary gallery and project space. We invited five international artists' collectives to be resident in a programme that celebrated the marginal. The third collective to occupy the space were La Culpable (Peru).

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Seja Marginal, Seja Herói (Be Marginal, Be a Hero) parts 1-5
Part 2: i-cabin, 23 Feb -18 March

During 2007 Wysing re-located to central Cambridge, converting a discused car showroom in the Romsey area into a temporary gallery and project space. We invited five international artists' collectives to be resident in a programme that celebrated the marginal. The second collective to occupy the space were i-cabin (Juliette Blightman and Sebastian Craig, London).

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Seja Marginal, Seja Herói (Be Marginal, Be a Hero) parts 1-5
Part 1: Danger Museum, 19 Jan -11 Feb

During 2007 Wysing re-located to central Cambridge, converting a discused car showroom in the Romsey area into a temporary gallery and project space. We invited five international artists' collectives to be resident in a programme that celebrated the marginal. First to take up residence was Danger Museum (Norway and Singapore).

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