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Nine Above Sea Level

May 31st, 2006

9 Above Sea LevelWe have received an invitation to the Private View, but unfortunately, due to other commitments we will not be able to attend. Nevertheless, this is an exhibiton that we must not – and we will not – miss.

The work of this group of Suffolk artists, as we have seen from previous years, is a delight to the eyes. Each one, in their own style and medium, produces artworks that you will want to take home.

A must for your diary.

“Nine Above Sea Level” yearly exhibiton at Peter Pears Gallery, the High Street, Aldeburgh, will be open 10 to 5, from June 1st to 5th inclusive, showing prints, paintings, drawings and 3d work by John Barker, Christine Buttery, Judy Lukacs, Kay Nightingale, Norma Pitfield, Michael Philpot, Tony Richards, Katharine Roney and Judith Wilson

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Gardens of Art

May 23rd, 2006

Chillesford Open Gardens & Exhibition

Gardens of artThe emergence over the last twenty years of a vibrant and diverse population of artists in the small East Coast Suffolk village of Chillesford is a phenomenon that has delighted its residents.

Wishing to embrace this creativity, the people of Chillesford are opening up their gardens to display as much of the sculptures and art as possible.

St. Peter’s Church, constructed of the local coralline ‘crag’, will house an exhibition of paintings and act a a starting place for the trail. Here visitors can pick up a guide and set off on a tour of the ‘Gardens of Art’, ending up at the Froize Inn. There they will be able to enjoy an extensive collection of rare pheasant breeds whilst taking tea and refreshments.

Stuart Anderson, John Barker, Lisa Berry, Shirley Cotton, Laurence Edwards, Honor Hussey, Dan Hussey, Kate Giles, Jennifer Hall, Mark Limbrick, Philip Meyer, Chris Summerfield, Sian O’Keeffe, Katharine Roney, Margaret Wyllie, Brian Taylor, Pat Yales, Catherine Vitebsky

Saturday 17 – Sunday 18th June, 2pm -5 pm

Chillesford is on the B1084 between Butley and Orford.
Car parks successively at St. Peter’s Church, at the rear of Long Row and at the Froize Inn.

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