of London that is.
In a neat follow up to Sam's post below I'd like to extend a massive thanks to Joe from Bear Gami for letting us collaborate on last nights event at the Lock Tavern. It was loads of fun and a totally different vibe to the standard Clinic nights which was nice, after all, variety is the spice of life my children.
We slightly changed our exhibition from last Monday's Clinic Presents night and moved it up to Camden, hanging the work from string and fairy lights around the room; creating a space suffused with art work and a creative space for one and all. We also ran a zine workshop and had people cutting, sticking and colouring to their hearts' content. Expect to see some of the produce from this in the coming few days, as there are some real gems.
Music was provided by our beautiful resident Jamie 'N' Commons (and his lovely assistant Ian James), the incredible Tangled Hair and the almighty Tall Ships (who not only got to play a full set this time, but also pulled a cheeky Craig David cover out of the bag; only those who were there will truly understand the majestic chaos that was those 3 minutes or so).
Of course there was poetry too, some lovely words and thoughts from our friends at Samizdat and Owen Lucas, with a few words from ourselves as well, just for good measure.
All in all it was a lovely night and I'd like to give a massive thank you to everyone who came down and made it special, as it truly, truly was. Anyway enough of my ranting and hollering, here are some select pictures from the night, courtesy of the man at Timblography, (check him out for more from the night).

Huge props to Mr. Al 'Fuck The Whiteboard' Harley for letting us borrow the workshopping materials, it would have been nothing without those pens, papers and paints.