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  1. Hi Chris,

    I was at the Art of Ideas talk and it stimulated a lot of debate about if/what a MOCA for Birmingham should be… hence the feasibility study.

    I have talked to Jonathan Watkins about this, and it seems there will be some public consultation meetings held soon to engage a wider public debate about the options available. In the meantime I think its a little early to say things are fixed on if/what it will be, let alone where it will be sited…

    James Rock

  2. The idea of a film centre got rolled into the consultancy as well – or so it was stated at the time. Am slightly confused at the figures. Is it £180,000 for the consultancy and then a separate £200,000 to stage some art in Eastside? Or a total of £380,000 for the consultancy. Pricey whichever way the figures are worked.

    Dave

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