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NORTH WOOTTON VILLAGE HALL SCULPTURE, TEXTILES, GLASS, PAINTING
Showcasing recent work for the 25th anniversary of Somerset Art Weeks: Angie Rooke: West Country paintings.
Hannah Willow: Folklore and animals of the ancient landscape, in silver and paint. Jo Lucksted: Sculptural ceramics referencing ancient and natural symbolism. Liz Biesty: Hand printing applied on paper, fabric and jewellery.
Melanie Deegan: Energetic and fragmented sculptures in metal and mixed media.
Sarah Truscott: Hand-woven scarves, rugs and wall hanging using natural fibres. Tamsin Abbott: Illustrated stained glass depicting magical rural scenes. The Village Hall, High Street, North Wootton, BA4 4HA
01749 890368 •
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angierooke.co.uk Directions: Follow yellow signs down a few miles of lanes from the main Shepton Mallet - Glastonbury - Wells roads. (A361, A371 and A39)
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ANDELLI ART MIXED MEDIA, PAINTING, SCULPTURE
Back to the Future IV. 4 artists – 1 art school – 5 decades later.
Andelli Art presents a group exhibition reuniting four contemporary artists who studied together at the acclaimed Jacob Kramer Foundation Course in Leeds (from 1969-70). Artists featured: Kathy Dalwood, Susanna Lisle, Robin Sewell and Peter Webster.
Mendip House, Upper Breach, South Horrington, Wells, BA5 3QG 07790 030506 •
ellie@andelliart.com •
andelliart.com
Directions: Once on Upper Breach, continue for 200 metres until the road bends to the right. Mendip House’s driveway is signed on this corner, facing you. Opening times: 10am - 5pm
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