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What’s on 7 APRIL – 5 MAY a


entrancing works of emerging artists Sarah Checksfield and Roger Densham. A complementary collection of finger painted sparkly abstracts and finely painted ethereal landscapes. Walcot St Mortuary Chapel; 07525 271191


16 – 28 APRIL THEN & NOW n The exhibition will feature a choice selection of images from the book, Bath in The Blitz, matched with present day photographs and maps created


n Perfect Pitch, Until 30 April, Nick Cudworth


piano relate to his first career as a musician, but subsequent interests inspired works of classical instruments including the violin and cello. Nick Cudworth; nickcudworth.com


UNTIL 30 APRIL ANDY SMALL – FLOWER, NATURE & LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION n Lacock photography hosts an exhibition of fine art flower, nature and landscape photographs by Andy Small, one of UK’s most original and influential flower photographers. Andy was a prizewinner at the 2009 International Garden Photographer of The Year. The Old Clubhouse, Lacock; lacockphotography.com


UNTIL 7 MAY


ART OF ARRANGEMENT: PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE STILL LIFE TRADITION n This exhibition surveys the ways in which photographers have explored still life. It builds on the tradition, symbolic nature and history of still life and considers the formal and aesthetic conventions photographers have used and how they have been adapted and subverted to invest new meaning in the photograph. The Holburne Museum; holburne.org


UNTIL 19 MAY BATH SOCIETY OF ARTISTS SPRING EXHIBITION n The Society has grown over the years to a membership of around 120 diverse, talented


artists. The Mayor of Bath is an honorary member and the annual exhibition, which is open to non-members, attracts about 1,000 entries and over 14,000 visitors, with sales doubling in the last few years. Victoria Art Gallery; victoriagal.org.uk


UNTIL 1 JULY THE COMPASSIONATE EYE n An exhibition of prints by American artists depicting the sympathetic relationship between man and beast. These images will be accompanied by early folio engravings after the drawings of American birds by John James Audubon. American Museum; americanmuseum.org


7 – 25 APRIL CHARLOTTE FARMER n Farmer is a local artist specialising in silkscreen printing and this will be her debut solo show. Her work is widely appealing and very collectible. Rostra & Rooksmoor; rostragallery.co.uk


14 – 29 APRIL


A TIME AND A MOMENT n A David Atkins solo exhibition, this show is inspired and captivated by Georgian splendour and the British landscape and will feature a broad selection of his landscape paintings. Red Rag Modern Gallery; bathartgallery.co.uk


16 – 21 APRIL DAWNING EXHIBITION n A showcase of the amazing,


MUSIC 13 APRIL


MICK JOGGER AND THE ROLLING ZONES + WHO’S NEXT n Mick Jogger and the Rolling Zones are the ultimate tribute to The Rolling Stones. Performing their dynamic Rolling Stones live show, they combine energy, colour, excitement and a touch of humour to create the performance that urges an audience to sing and dance! Komedia; komedia.co.uk/bath, 7.30pm


14 APRIL THE ULTIMATE EAGLES n Ultimate Eagles recreate the original Eagles music with reverence, excitement and with a new stage show that focuses its bright lights on the 1970s, when the Eagles were at their mightiest. You just might find yourself whisked away to the sunny climate of Southern California. Chapel Arts; chapelarts.org, 8pm


17 APRIL


CHARLENE SORAIA n Innately gifted and expertly trained, the extraordinary emerging musician finds herself on the career defining verge of having her debut album released. She knows how to tread the tightrope between light and shade and executes it to exquisite effect. Komedia; komedia.co.uk/bath, 7.30pm


19 APRIL LUKE TURRELL n Luke Turrell will be performing works by Hummel, Hindemith, de Sarasate and Brahms on the viola. He will


in wartime showing the precise location of the bombs that caused the damage in the images. (See page 36.) Bath Central Library; bathintime.co.uk


19 – 21 APRIL BATH AND DISTRICT SAA GROUP n Exhibition of work by members of the group will be on at St Michael’s Church with all works available for sale. Bath and District Society for All Artists Group; 01225 765322


be accompanied by Lynn Carter on the piano. The Coach House, American Museum in Britain; bath.ac.uk/icia, 5.30pm


20 APRIL


SONGS FROM THE SHOWS n An evening of musical entertainment hosted by the Lions of Bath, featuring some of the most popular songs from the shows. New Hall, Hayesfield Girls’ School; 01225 484904, 7.30pm


21 APRIL


DORIC STRING QUARTET n The quartet brings the brilliant young Scottish pianist Alasdair Beatson for what promises to be a riveting performance of Brahms’ towering masterpiece. The most popular of Haydn’s six Op 20 string quartets makes a great opener. This wonderfully sensual and expressive music reflects Debussy’s impressionism. Wiltshire Music Centre; 01225 860100, 7.30pm


n Charlene Soraia, 17 April, Komedia


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