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For this exhibition this year the Thornbury Festival Committee is featuring five local artists. |
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9th May to 17th
May
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Open :
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In the Town Hall
Council Chamber |
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CeramicsAnna Day
Anna Day produces a wide range of colourful ceramics which are both decorative and functional. Her decorative ideas are gleaned from the land, sea and seascapes - her interest being in the balance between nature , landscape and human intervention. Anna is based in Cheltenham and is a member of the Connoisseurs Gallery in Tetbury. This is a cooperative set up some 10 years ago to asist young craftspeople in providing a gallery to display and sell their work. |
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From : |
9th May to 17th
May
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Open :
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In the Town Hall
Council Chamber |
Natures InspirationsSandy Lampeth
Having worked in the Print and Graphics industry for many years Bath artist Sandy Lampeth has developed a passion for paper - Sandy has been inspired to find new and exciting ways to use paper as an art form creating anything you can imagine from paper. Paper bowls, for example, will be on display in a marvellous array of colours.
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From : |
9th May to 17th
May
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Open :
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In the Town Hall
Exhibition Room |
Exhibition of PaintingsSusanna Gilmore-Powell
Susanna Gilmore-Powell is an artist in all mediums specialising in landscapes, seascapes and wildlife, her work has been seen at many exhibitions around the country. Sue is based in Coalpit Heath and inherited her love of art from her father's family. She has been teaching for 30 years, running art classes and workshops at Winterbourne and Westonbirt.
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From : |
9th May to 17th
May
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Open :
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In the Town Hall
Exhibition Room |
The Magic of the KilnPauline Darley
This is an exhibition of enamels by local artist Pauline Darley, a fusion of copper and glass with opaque and transparent colour. The works are mostly abstract, one group derived from from the study of Aboriginal art during a visit to Australia. Cobwebs, gardens and a collection of clock parts are among the other sources of inspiration for this fascinationg work. |
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From : |
9th May to 17th
May
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Open :
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In the Town Hall
Exhibition Room |
Gods AcreJeff Screen
Following his exhibition in Thornbury Library, local artist Jeff Screen displays his work covering many aspects of the Severn Vale. We catch glimpses of the buildings, flora and fauna of this lovely part of the country. |
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