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The office at Harbour House is usually open for enquiries from 10.30 am – 12.30 pm Monday – Friday. Outside these times we’re happy to see you by appointment.


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www.harbourhouse.org.uk Entry is free and unless otherwise stated opening times are 10 am – 5 pm daily, 10 am – 4 pm on Sunday.


EXHIBITIONS 8 – 26 February


Primary Colours Annual exhibition of artwork from local primary schools. Guaranteed to lift the spirits in the gloomy days of winter! Open Monday – Saturday, 10 am – 4 pm


3 – 7 March 2020


Sixth Sense 32 students from Kingsbridge Com- munity College present an exhibition of work produced in A Level Art and Photography classes in this lively annual exhibition. Open Monday – Saturday, 10 am – 4 pm


are intended to provide time out for reflection and to stimulate discussion around how people experience emo- tional turmoil and reconciliation. Julie-Ann Hayes is a documentary photographer, a Chartered Fellow of the Institute of Personnel and Development and in 2019 completed her MFA in Photography at Ulster University. Open daily, 10 am – 5 pm


17 – 22 March 2020


Spatial Temporalities Annette Warner, Julia Watson’s, Edward Sault. Three recent graduates return to their hometown with an exhibition exploring the crosslinks that have arisen in their studies of photography, drawing and fine art. The works both speak to and reflect off one another, inviting viewer participation in questioning how we perceive space, form, time and memory.


Open 10 am - 5 pm Tuesday - Saturday, 10 am - 3.30 pm Sunday


28 March – 15 April 2020 Madeleine Crosley - Simon


10 – 15 March 2020 Eclipse Opening view: Tuesday 10 March, 6 - 8 pm Using the horse as a meta- phor, photographer Julie-Ann Hayes aims to raise awareness of issues around emotional wellbeing. The project is about searching for clarity, reaching out for support, and navigating a pathway and the landscape of the horse represents strength, trauma, trust, history, beauty, senses and feelings. The images


Wild Life – Wildlife In the first of this year’s open exhibitions local artists have been invited to submit new works of art in response to the theme, be it ‘wild life’ or ‘wildlife’. In the autumn there will be a second open exhibition opportunity, and for The Art of Smallness Returns artists may submit up to eight pieces of work, each no larger than 20 x 20 cm (including frame). See www.harbourhouse.org.uk for full details of entry. Open Monday – Saturday, 10 am – 4 pm


Julie-Ann Hayes - Present


WORKSHOPS: Textiles workshop with Annie Morris: 22 February, 10 am – 4 pm Full details and booking at www.anniemorris.co.uk


and aspiring writers: 14 March Contact Michael Elsmere on 01803 732761


Six week painting course with Suzy Fasht ARWS: 25 February – 24 March, Tuesday mornings Friendly, encouraging and informa- tive classes. Full details and booking at www. suzyfasht.com


Yoga and Laughter Workshop with Donna McCheyne and Sophie Carr: 8 March Full details and booking: https:// www.simplysoulful.co.uk/yoga/ yoga-events/ or call Donna on 07941 508 004


Your Space Yoga Workshops with Lucie Minne: 14 March Contact Lucie on 07583 942473


Frank Wotton – Dressing for the Real World YOGA WORKSHOPS:


ARTS & CRAFTS CLASSES AND


Harbour House, The Promenade, Kingsbridge, TQ7 1JD, TEL: 01548 854708 w


Left Bank forum for writers


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