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The Royal West Of England Academy: The Royal West of England Academys aim is to promote the excellence and enjoyment of the visual arts. The RWA was Bristols first art gallery and continues to exhibit exciting and lively shows all year round. For details of the 2006 programme please visit the website at www.rwa.org.uk.


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The Royal West Of England Academy
Queens Road
Clifton
Bristol
Bristol
Gloucestershire
BS81PX   map

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