Harry recently exhibited his paintings and sculptures, My Hobby, at Edinburgh Art Festival and is writing X Factor - The Musical, to be staged in the West End.
What does EAF stand for?
EAF stands for Edinburgh Art Festival (Scotland, UK)
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He recently exhibited his paintings and sculptures, My Hobby, at Edinburgh Art Festival and is currently writing X Factor - The Musical, to be produced for the West End.
He recently exhibited his paintings and sculptures, My Hobby, at Edinburgh Art Festival and is currently writing X Factor - The Musical, to be produced for the West End.
A partnership between 40 galleries, museums and visual art spaces around the city, the Edinburgh Art Festival (EAF) celebrates the best of Scottish art (www.
de Edinburgh Art Festival Edinburgh, 4 August-4 September www.
For the 7th edition of the Edinburgh Art Festival (29 July-5 September) the Scottish Arts Council has commissioned art from Turner-Prize winners Richard Wright and Martin Creed, and from Kim Coleman & Jenny Hogarth.
Since its inception in 2004 the Edinburgh Art Festival (5 August-5 September) has blossomed in both stature and scope.
This year, the fifth Edinburgh Art Festival listed 43 exhibitions to visit.