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Bashy - Made In Britain Pop-up re Being Poor Is Expensive
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Ashley Thomas, (perhaps best known for his acting roles in critically acclaimed series such as THEM, 24, Great Expectations and global British hit, Top Boy) - aka Bashy as a rapper - discusses his pop-up exhibition, Made In Britain, which runs 22-24 October, 2024, at Jealous Gallery, in connection with his sophomore album, Being Poor Is Expensive. The pop-up showcases four visual artists, one of whom is Mark Anthony Gentles, aka Exhibit69, who also features in this episode.
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