Ikon Eastside

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Ikon Eastside was an art gallery in the Digbeth area of Birmingham, England.

The gallery opened in 2006 as a second venue for the long-established Ikon Gallery in Brindleyplace.[1] It was housed in a Victorian former chapel and Sunday school, recognisable by the enigmatic words "Stay away from Lonely Places" prominently displayed on the façade - an artwork by Canadian artist Ron Terada.[2]

This venue closed on summer 2007, but the gallery re-opened in a different building a short distance away in May 2008.[3] After being part of the Fazeley Studios complex it closed for good in 2011.[4]

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52°28′41″N 1°52′55″W / 52.477929°N 1.881881°W / 52.477929; -1.881881