EVENTS DURING DARTMOUTH GALLERIES FESTIVAL EVENTS DURING DARTMOUTH GALLERIES FESTIVAL
Friday 16th October from 6-9pm EXHIBITION PREVIEW EVENING
Follow the trail map to visit the galleries previews of their new exhibitions. Every gallery will have been transformed in the days leading up to this date to show all new work from a mix of artists and makers. Some will be well established and others will be up and coming new talent. It’s a great evening with a fantastic atmosphere and you can enjoy the beauty of Dartmouth while you stroll the streets between the galleries.
Monday 19th October for 2 weeks
THE FLAVEL ARTS CENTRE FEATURE EXHIBITION A selection of the galleries will be showing pieces from their new exhibitions to give a taste of what you can expect to see if you follow the festival trail map. The work will be for sale and will show the diversity of art available in the town’s galleries.
Tuesday 20th October at 4.30pm
at Browns Hill Arts MEET LINDA TUDOR
Come and meet local artist Linda Tudor for a Q&A and a discussion regarding the beautiful paintings in her solo show.
Friday 23rd October
FREE ART FRIDAY The galleries will be placing a piece of artwork in various places around the town for members of the public to find, take home and enjoy free of charge!
Saturday 24th October for a week
CREATE YOUR OWN “MASTERPIECE” Easels will “pop-up” around Dartmouth with pens and paper attached so you can draw a Dartmouth view or whatever takes your imagination.
Saturday 24th October for a week
PAUL BARCLAY COLOURING COMPETITION Sheets depicting one of Paul’s distinctive views will be available from his studio at a cost of 50p
Saturday 24th October
from 10am – 1pm ART TASTING
All the galleries will be offering drinks and nibbles from local producers to coincide with Dartmouth Food Festival. Taste a bit of food and taste the style of work in each gallery.
Saturday 24th October from
6.30pm at D’Art Gallery STEWART EDMONDSON SOLO SHOW ‘THE LIGHT IS EVERYTHING’.
The gallery will be launching a new collection from Dartmoor based Stewart with paintings inspired by the Dart and the South Hams.
Monday 26th October from 11am
at D’Art Gallery MEET MARC FARRELL
Marc will be in the D’Art Gallery to talk about his incredibly skilful and much loved miniatures of local scenes. He’ll be painting too!
SPECIAL EVENT Wednesday 28th October from
7.30pm at The Flavel Arts Centre ARTISTS AND MAKERS TALES AT THE FLAVEL ARTS CENTRE. £5 TO INCLUDE A GLASS OF WINE.
During this inaugural event you will hear from 2 artists with very different backgrounds and styles.
LYNN MUIR – THE MAKERS TALE Lynn is well known for her characterful driftwood sculptures which she has been producing for 30 years. Her talk will encompass the origins of how she started making, her influences and how a piece of her 3 dimensional illustration is made. She will also discuss the difficulty she faces in trying to define which category her work belongs.
Lynn’s work is on sale at Baxters Gallery.
CONNOR MCINTYRE – THE ARTISTS TALE The journey from car salesman at the American Embassy in Brussels , to an artists residency at Lasalle College in Singapore, on to a nomination for ‘villain of the year’ on the cobbles of Coronation Street while completing my Masters Degree, has been an interesting one…. to be honest … I’m not entirely sure what happened …..
Connor’s work is on sale at Artmill II
Tickets on sale at
www.theflavel.org.uk or by phoning 01803 839530
Thursday 27th October from
11am at Baxters MEET KATE TOMS
Kate of Angel Bill will be demonstrating needle felting at Baxters Gallery and will be happy to chat about how she creates her characterful animals. Come along to take a look and find out more about this wonderful technique
www.dartmouthgalleriesfestival.co.uk
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