Meryem Siemmond – Exhibition
Meryem Siemmond will be exhibiting in this joint exhibition
WILD RELATIVE
11 – 17 April at The Ballroom,
152A High Street, Aldeburgh, IP15 5AQ
Mill Street Etching Studio – Workshops
For more information on our two-day courses please visit www.millstreetetchingstudio.co.uk.
To book your place on the two-day workshop, please email Caro at Mill Street Etching Studio enquiries@millstreetetchingstudio.co.uk
Liz Waugh McManus
Liz Waugh McManus is an interdisciplinary artist, educator and researcher with individual and collaborative practices.
Exploring boundaries between analogue and digital making, she has a multifaceted art practice that embraces sculpture and multimedia, often blending her primary sculptural medium of glass with sound or video in installations.
Creating the sense of a living presence is an important thread running through her work.
She seeks audience engagement through animacy, storytelling, playfulness, and real-time interactivity.
She has years of experience running arts projects with people of different ages and abilities (often through Koan Arts CIC, Eye Arts Club or Obelon Arts).
Juliet Lockhart
I am a mixed media artist, writer, and educator.
I work thematically on individual projects with a focus on producing narratives around people or places, a dominant theme is voices that have been lost or silenced.
I work with a variety of materials; paper, fabric or found objects and processes; collage, sculpture, and textiles.
My practice is constantly evolving. The landscape that holds the stories is becoming increasingly central to my work, I will return again and again to a place, often over several years, walking, gathering, collecting, recording.
I set up temporary studio spaces to work directly with the natural world; writing, mark making, sculpting and stitching. This dynamic approach allows me the freedom to re-invent stories I discover and to bring new ones into being.
Paeony Lewis
Through cameraless alternative photography and conceptual art, I encourage people to explore their relationship with the natural world. The present focus of my art delves into our responses to ancient sacred ‘thin places’. I’m currently studying in Norwich for an MA in Fine Art, and my practice is underpinned by a degree in Environmental Sciences (UEA) and a past career in publishing, creating a mix of art, nature and words.
Justin Strangward
Creator of odd little buildings and garden furniture in Bungay, Suffolk.
Circle 67
Great Expectations
Revised schedule. Due to illness we have had to shorten our tour from 6 nights to 2 nights – Friday 13th and Saturday 14 @ The Fisher and The Cut are still going ahead. The rest of the performances earlier that week are now reluctantly cancelled.
“This young man has Great Expectations.”
A new dramatisation of Charles Dickens’s great novel.
A young boy in a deserted graveyard at sunset; a vicious convict on the loose. A dark opening indeed to Circle 67’s production of Great Expectations. Enjoy a rich palette of Dickensian characters and a full spectrum of human emotion. We hope you will reflect on its title: what you wish for may depend on the values you cherish.
Circle 67, as our name implies, was founded in 1967 to bring high-quality and accessible drama to our local area.
New members are always welcome. If you would like to join Circle 67, or to simply receive details of our forthcoming productions, then please contact us – info@circle67.co.uk