Diary of Events Salisbury Life 14 WHAT’S ON 11 MAY – 9 JUNE
n The Snail and the Whale, 30 May, Salisbury Playhouse
EXHIBITIONS
UNTIL 18 MAY PETE GILBERT AND ROGER STEPHENS n The final show at the Cartshed Gallery features two local artists whose works celebrate southwest England. Pete Gilbert captures the landscapes of the New Forest, Dorset and Cornwall in oils and watercolours, while Salisbury- based sculptor Roger Stephens carves abstract forms in local Portland stone. The Cartshed Gallery;
thecartshedgallery.co.uk
UNTIL 4 NOVEMBER THE SECOND SUITCASE n An exhibition of watercolours by former Mompesson resident Barbara Townsend (1842-1939), featuring views of Cathedral Close, Mompesson House and Salisbury. Mompesson House;
nationaltrust.org.uk
26 APRIL – 21 JUNE REFLECT n Winchester Cathedral hosts an exhibition of contemporary
sculpture inspired by the Cathedral. Materials include those used in the original construction of the building – stone, glass and metal. Winchester Cathedral;
winchester-cathedral.org.uk
1 MAY – 1 JUNE KEITH BOND n Contemporary abstract work inspired by nature, architectural form, urban landscapes and industrial machinery. Ringwood Library, Christchurch Road, Ringwood BH24 1DW.
12-13 MAY GEORGIAN GLASSMAKERS’ SUMMER EXHIBITION n Mark Taylor and David Hill, who specialise in hand-crafted reproductions of Georgian wine glasses, open their studio for its annual Summer Exhibition. Watch demos and see their work in lead crystal. Project Workshops, Quarley, Andover;
georgianglassmakers.co.uk
16 Salisbury Life
www.mediaclash.co.uk n Suzanne Vega, 27 May, City Hall
n Henry V, 29 May – 2 June, Salisbury Playhouse
n The Longest Journey, 25 May – 9 June, Salisbury Cathedral
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