ART ON THE PROM COMES TO TOWN
Hi Everyone - just to let you know I will be at the
TRIANGLE in FELIXSTOWE
next Saturday 17th August
10am - 4pm
10am - 4pm
along with
Jim Nind doing sculpture
and
Beryl Scott doing print making
As I have no idea what the weather will be doing ....
so I shall be showing some crochet work in progress and various items for sale and be sitting there with my trusty set of vintage crochet hooks
But do come along and see all the various artists doing their work each Saturday - a brilliant preview for the big event on September 1st
Our stall last year which we shared with Estelle Westlake - potter
She is wearing one of my circular waistcoats which she bought the previous year
This year we are at STAND 56
Art on the Prom celebrates its tenth anniversary in 2013.
ART ON THE PROM COMES TO TOWN
on the last
three Saturdays in August when artists
will be demonstrating their techniques
from 10am – 4pm
under the Canopy
at the Triangle in Hamilton Road.
FELIXSTOWE
17th
August Lynn
Dyson-Bruce, textiles;
Beryl
Scott, printmaking;
Jim
Nind, 3D sculpture.
24th
August Anglian
Potters:-
Liz Chipchase, slab
construction;
Susan
Holmes, tile workshop and have-a go with potter’s wheel;
Mary
Wyatt, sculptural ceramics.
31st August Naomi Brangwyn, stained glass;
Cherrie
Stevens, weaving;
Sharon
Taylor, spinning and designing.
The one day art fair on Felixstowe prom will take place on Sunday September 1st 10am to 4pm.
This event is entirely free and the public can browse the original art work of over 100 artists including painting, ceramics, glass, textiles and photography.
As usual there will be six free have-a-go art workshops in the Spa Gardens where there will also be a display of the art work from Felixstowe and Ipswich school children.
Bands, entertainers and food outlets complete this family friendly community day.
Don’t miss these opportunities to be part
of one of Felixstowe’s most popular events.
More information and photographs
of artists’ work are on our website www.artontheprom.org
Art
on the Prom is organised by volunteers and is made possible by the financial
support of Town and District Council, Jackamans Solicitors, East of England
Co-op and many others.
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