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Find out what people have been saying about
491 Gallery and related events .....



We have received a lot of publicity, many, many letters, comments & a few rants here at 491 Gallery since 2001.

Here you will find some of the best. We hope you enjoy.



Thanks to all for their comments & letters to us here at 491 Gallery.

Please send us your comments if you have something you would like to say.

Email: info@491gallery.com

Peoples Comments

Doug King-Smith wrote on 07 October 2009.
Did you know... 491 is now the longest running squat in London?
Hooray for keeping the boat afloat.
Well done everyone. Doug


Hyewon wrote on 14th Sept 2009. (Exhibition Sept 2009)
Dear Debbie, Thank you for your help and Thank you very much for hospitality of your 491 family.
Thank you for kindness to Sancha for the private view day.
I was very grateful having a show at 491. Warm regards, Hyewon.

Nicole Charles wrote on 12th Sept 2009.
The new website looks fantastic! Well done.

Jennifer Ward wrote on 1st Sept 2009.
The website is inspiring.

Diana Korchien wrote on 27th Aug 2009
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Sancha (the (scrap)Group) is an ace networker for sustainability. Thanks to her help, a new collaboration between 491 Gallery and Transition Communities in Waltham Forest is emergingl. Watch this space for news of our autumn Transition film programme to be shown at the 491 on Sundays.

Laura Spark wrote on 20th July 2009.
I've been keeping an eye on the website, its looking good!!

Elaine Lancaster wrote on 20 April 2008.
It's like that, the 491 - a revelation kinda place.

Foolish People
wrote in 2007.

The 491 Gallery is a unique Sustainable Community Regeneration Art Project (scrap) that has been addressing the needs of the local community for five years in a way that no other organisation could. It is an evolving Arts Piece, a meta-conceptual living room, a pirate utopia, reclaiming neglected land and property and giving something incredible back to the community with a healthy balance of art, regeneration, education, performance, gardening, and diversity of life.