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project/ten opens autumn#1 exhibition

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Laura Chamberlain Laura Chamberlain | 12:10 UK time, Thursday, 30 September 2010

Contemporary art and design gallery are set to launch their third exhibition this week in one of Cardiff's celebrated arcades.

Vladimir Rachev's art work, Phone

Vladimir Rachev's art work, Phone

project/ten are Cardiff's newest and first design-focused gallery who champion the most contemporary and progressive art and design in the Welsh capital. They support emerging artists, each of whom have a link with Wales, by way of pop-up gallery spaces that are housed in temporary locations.

Debbie Smyth's nail and thread art work, Le Chaise

Debbie Smyth's nail and thread work, Le Chaise

This exhibition, entitled autumn#1, will occupy units 22-24 in Cardiff's Morgan Arcade, and features as part of the .

It will feature new and recent work by the gallery's artists, including newcomers Katie Bray and Kat Mortimer, and is set to showcase a selection of limited prints, original canvases and a one-off site-specific painting.

Plus, quirky art pieces will be on show such as a chair made entirely from up-cycled cutlery and lightboxes crafted from disposable cigarette lighters.

autumn#1 will be the third pop-up exhibition from the gallery. The first, spring #1, was held at the while the second, summer #1, took over a warehouse at the back of City Road. They also currently have a gallery space at the 's Ffresh lounge.

autumn #1 runs from Friday 1 to Saturday 16 October, and will be open from Monday to Saturday, 10-6pm. The exhibition officially launches this Saturday from 3-6pm.

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