Exhibitions

Jane Burdett: Blues & Greens & Nicola Agnew: After Dark

11 -18 March – Jane Burdett- Drawing inspiration from the coastal beauty of Kent, Jane creates fluid art that mirrors the movement of the sea and the ever-changing sky. Her seascape pieces evoke a sense of calm and vastness, blending deep blues, soft pastels and intricate wave like details that capture the essence of water meeting land. Beyond ocean inspired […]
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Debra Ivens and Liz Atkin: Ebb & Flow

  04 – 11 March – Ebb and Flow, an exhibition of paintings by Debra Ivens and drawings by Liz Atkin Debra Ivens Debra Ivens draws inspiration from the ever-changing seascapes and landscapes of the South of England. Her latest abstract collection reflects her fascination with the shifting colours and forms she observes during her daily walks, capturing the essence […]
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Profanity Embroidery Group: Room 101

  12 -17 February – The Profanity Embroidery Group creates embroidered work based on the theme of exactly what they individually would like to put in Room 101 Stitched with humour, anger, disgust, horror, surprise and great skill! This year we are joined in our exhibition by the winner of the inaugural Jan Lewis Award. @pegwhitstable pegwhitstable.co.uk  
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Sue Westergaard: Threads

29 January – 04 February – Threads. The things that run through us ; thoughts, ideas, emotions, loves, hates, pain, pleasure, sights, sounds, smells, tastes, textures, landscapes, people, places . . . The strands that knit our lives together – that make us who we are. Woven, stitched, knitted and felted threads are the very substance of life’s rites of […]
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Joint Photography Exhibition: Cara MacNally & Sean Queenan

17- 24 December – Dimenticato in Italy II: Visual storyteller and documentary photographer Cara MacNally captures the forgotten ruins of Southern Italy following on from her first series exploring Northern Italy.   Ocean Photographs: Photographer Sean Queenan takes us on a journey showing Whitstable’s coast from the 70s – present, captured using treasured film cameras including the Diana Toy camera.
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