Honiton's Thelma Hubert gallery is currently the front-runner out of five venues to host a piece of work by an international artist. The gallery is one of five shortlisted to host an installation by Luke Jerram during the Museums at Night festival in October.
If it's chosen Mr Jerram will install more than a thousand clocks throughout the gallery and its garden, there'll be a late-night event at the venue and an exhibition running for several days, along with accompanying events and workshops.
The Thelma Hubert gallery is currently ahead of the other four - the deadline for voting via the below link is next Saturday 16 May.
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