31 January – 06 February – A showcase of work made during Lucy’s research project Meteorologist in Residence supported by Arts Council England’s DYCP fund. Drawings, printmaking, photography, and participatory bit and pieces to join in with. www.lucy-stockton-smith.co.uk lucystocktonsmith@gmail.com @lucyessess
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24 – 30 January Smokingmoka@gmail.com
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16 -23 January – The exhibition has a number of themes the main one of which is a series of large prints previewing my forthcoming photobook project bringing together photography, writing and music and which takes influences from Americana, placing them in an English and specifically Kentish context. In addition there will be images from The House of Mercy Project, […]
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10- 16 January 2024 – Pastel and crayon drawings, mostly of coastal and rural landscapes. @stephen_ohare_art
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19 – 24 December – A mixture of portraits and figures in a range of settings and materials. Commissions to order. @janiswatsonmilne janiswatsonmilne@gmail.com
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12 – 19 December – An eclectic and diverse mix of work from three artists, Marti Murchisons fine textiles and vintage, Marj Taylors colourful contemporary ceramics, and Janet Maxwells abstract paintings. janetmmaxwell@gmail.com. taylor.marj@gmail.com. martimurchison@gmail.com @janetmmaxwell @martimurchison @marjtaylorceramics
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5 – 12 December – In ‘Whitstable at Christmas’ three local artists explore the light, colours and textures of our coastal environment through their different media: fused glass, ceramics, felt and photography, producing beautiful work perfect for Christmas gifts that have a flavour of Whitstable. @suemoretonceramics @lindsaywilkinsonartwork @irenesouthonglass www.irenesouthonglass.co.uk
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28 November – 05 December – Hand embroidery, machine embroidery and mixed media textiles. jpperkins@hotmail.co.uk sheilaf1947@gmail.com
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21 November – 28 November – This group of paintings is based on celebrating ordinary plants and insects continuing my interest in “the accidental poetry of the ordinary “. We expect plants and animals to exist purely for our use or enjoyment. I want to show that weeds and unwanted plants, growing in the ‘wrong’ place should be celebrated. A […]
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14 – 21 November – Original art by two Whitstable artists jdakhurst@gmail.com
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