Elemental exhibition at Anteros Arts Foundation
Merlina Arts
Merlina Arts is holding a secret auction in conjunction with their latest exhibition.
The exhibition, Lest we Forget, runs from 3 – 13 November and is supporting the Brooke charity. It is a celebration of animals that have supported us, and continue to do so, in wars.
Lest we Forget features some magical artwork by six very talented local animal artists, and all for a good cause to raise money to support the Brooke.
More information at https://merlina-arts.co.uk/
Juliet Lockhart
Faces and Places – Mary Beale to John Constable: An exploration of the work of two Suffolk artists, with a focus on their process. Both artists were radical in their time and their stories and work have inspired us to make our own contemporary interpretations.
Please note that the Open View is not happening now. Instead, there are two meet the artists days on 10 and 19 Nov. 10 to 3 pm
Easterly Artists
Easterly Artists’ new exhibition ‘Art for All Season’s is now on at the Ferini Gallery, 27 All Saints Road, Pakefield, NR33 0JL.
Opening times: 11am – 4pm, Friday – Sunday
Dates: 4 November – 8 January 2023 (closed 19 – 29 December). Free entry.
This is the second in a series of Winter exhibitions at the Ferini Gallery in Pakefield. This year’s show explores the impact of the changing seasons on the locale, and the artist’s perception of that impact as the year moves though its regular cycle of changes.
25 artists are taking part, with work stretching across a wide range of mediums, so there will be something to match every visitor’s taste and preference, however eclectic!
(Image – Hilary Barry’s ‘Summer’s End’)
The Seagull Theatre
The Seagull, a popular community-based venue in the south of Lowestoft, is running another of its successful theme weekends. Back in July, the theatre held a really successful 1940s weekend and on 5th & 6th November they are launching a 1960s event.
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November Exhibition
The Seagull Theatre
There is no charge to join the Rogues Shanty Chorus choir which will be based at The Seagull Theatre, Morton Road, Pakefield, NR33 0JH and meets on alternate Tuesday evenings 7:30 – 9:00 pm. The project accepts anybody from the wider area of rural Waveney to attend and is open to all ages, and to absolute beginners as well as experienced singers.
For more information or to book a place visit http://www.shanties.co.uk/choir or
email contact@thevoicecloud.co.uk or phone 07909 510976.
Beyond the Image Photographers’ Gallery
A new Flint Wall exhibition at Beyond the Image Photographers’ Gallery in Thornham Magna, near Eye, Suffolk.
New Zealand photographer Deborah McNeil is showing ‘Local Landscapes at Home and Abroad’ until 22 November.
Beyond the Image Photographers’ Gallery is open Fri, Sat & Sun 11 – 4.
Ruth McCabe
On October 27, 28 and 29 Ruth McCabe is running an Open Studio event in Wenhaston, Coles Hill, IP19 9DS.
Open times 11am to 3pm.
Visit to see and discuss her latest series, including new oils and to pick up bargains in the ongoing retrospective sale.
Ruth has added to her collection of hand made cards, selling at £5 each and there is always a good range of new and older work in the browsers.
Drive along Coles Hill until you find this grey shed on your right and come in through the gate. Ruth looks forward to welcoming you.
Cromer Artspace
Cromer Artspace Autumn Festival runs from 20-30 October and centres on a curated exhibition of contemporary art on the theme Now, Then and What Next, including artists from East Anglia and beyond.
At Cromer Community Hall there will also be a varied programme of workshops, talks, performances and screenings. For further details about the festival programme and to book, visit the website: cromer-artspace.uk.