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‘Lost and Found’ find new pop-up Gallery

BOBBY Cerini and Ben Chapman of the ‘Lost and Found Office’ are opening a new pop up studio/ gallery in Braddon, with a big launch next Thursday evening, June 6.

Bobby Cerini
Bobby Cerini

In collaboration with other artists at the Artists’ Shed in Queanbeyan, Alicia Kane, Ric Bennet and Dennis Mortimer, they’ll be presenting “The Q Collection,” an array of art that provides an insight into the unique cultural identity of this little-known (but about to be known) underground community.

Cerini and Chapman are working away in their new space right now, but there’s just one catch… You have to find them first!

Until Monday they are releasing clues to help us all zero-in on the Lost and Found Office. The first ten people to discover them before the Thursday launch will receive a free gift, handmade by one of our artists.

To win, put the clues together to find the secret space, then pay them a visit.

Clue number 1: The street that the studio is located on is also the name of a defunct British car manufacturer.

Clue number 2: You’ll find us a cut, above.

But readers, fear not, they’ll tell us where it is on Tuesday June 3 if you can’t figure it out first.

‘Lost and Found Office’ opening, Thursday June 5, 6pm. Watch this space for the location.

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