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No.68 is a four-storey original Valletta abode in what is fast-becoming a very hip section of the capital in St.Lucy Street. The restoration works carried out in this space have kept all the features of the building intact, therefore keeping all the originality of the era to which it belongs. The stunning wrought-iron fireplaces are still intact taunting us with their beautiful originality and the steps are equally a work of craftsmanship.

After the success of the first event held at No.68 - Redprints, a Fine Art Photography Exhibition by Alexandra Pace - it was decided that the space would be made available for other projects and events. The aim is to host artistic and cultural events and to give exposure to artists, both emerging as well as established names. It is also an ideal space for events such as film nights, vernissages, installation pieces, video art, illustration, painting and photography exhibitions amongst others.

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05.07.09
Bare Naked

Is the naked in art necessarily nude? Can such a fine line be drawn so easily? At a time when pornography is so easily accessible that even Rocco Siffredi complains about web portals dishing his wares out for free, does a state of undress still retain the relevance and mystical forbidden aura of days of yore?
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13.04.09
Four sides: one vision

After the official opening of No. 68 St Lucy Street, at the end of last October, inaugurated with Alexandra Pace’s Redprints exhibition, I was concerned about the space and what it would eventually be used for, if at all.
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29.11.08
'"An Additional Layer To History" by Charlene Vella

A four-storey Valletta house that was left uninhabited for the past 30 years has been rehabilitated to accommodate a contemporary photographic exhibition entitled Redprints; it consists of four collections by Alexandra Pace, who also took charge of the restoration and set-up of the building.
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