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The gallery has hosted many successful shows and showcases delivered by local artists and makers and we do hope that at Nicolls you will discover a unique, welcoming exhibition and events venue where creativity holds no bounds.
Whether you are holding your first solo exhibition, are part of a group show, a concept store, running workshops or giving a talk on your specialist subject, Nicolls can be reimagined to give you the perfect creative platform.
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