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Free Photo Exhibition to Transform Lincolnshire Buses into Mobile Art Galleries

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Free Photo Exhibition to Transform Lincolnshire Buses into Mobile Art Galleries

A unique photo exhibition is poised to make its mark on Temple Gardens’ buses in Lincolnshire, offering a fresh take on art in public spaces. The event is designed to bring art into the community in a novel way, enabling residents to appreciate photography in an unexpected setting. This initiative not only allows the spotlight to fall on local talent but also inspires locals to perceive their daily commute as a chance to connect with art. The exhibition can be accessed free of charge, offering a universally accessible cultural experience for all in the vicinity. This article has been adapted by The Lincoln Post from original reporting by news.google.com.

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