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Ancient Greek, Verb, pronounced Ekh-o. The Transliterated word is Echo. New Testament Greek Lexicon

 

“[To] have (hold) in the hand, in the sense of wearing, to have (hold) possession of the mind (refers to alarm, agitating emotions, etc.), to hold fast keep, to have or comprise or involve, to regard or consider or hold as.”

 

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Calendar of Events: May 2011

Image of a counting mechanism 1Blue Coat windows: Sally Booth, Brighton, UK

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"Bluecoat Windows and Creative Landscapes, Hastings: Sally Booth

 

My Hotel, 17 Jubilee Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1GE... Tuesday 24 May, 3pm - 6pm... Wednesday 25 and Thursday 26 May, 10am - 6pm... Free entry
 

Visual artist Sally Booth exhibits drawings and paintings inspired by her recent residencies on the Hastings seafront and at Bluecoat Arts Centre.
 

From her Bluecoat Art Centre artist’s residency in Liverpool, Sally presents a series of light boxes made in response to the beautiful studio windows as part of the Adam Reynolds Memorial Bursary 2009. Sally will also be exhibiting work from her recent residency as part of the Creative Landscapes project - An Accentuate project run by English Heritage - in which Sally explored creative approaches to heritage and access."

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