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Huge thanks to Emma Lee and her team at Norfolk Magazine for their feature in the 'Life & Times' section - p157 of the newly published October edition of Norfolk Magazine.
You will be able to visit our show displayed in the Fermoy Gallery and Shakespeare Barn at the beautiful Grade I listed St. George’s Guildhall 29 King Street, King’s Lynn. PE30 1HA (Open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 11am to 4pm). This inspiring showcase features a diverse range of artwork such as paintings, sculptures, photographs, ceramics, turned wood, glass, and shell work.
England’s eastern counties have historically been seen as flat, and waterlogged:‘East Anglia is an unfixed place of give and take, a land in continual argument with water, a marine fetch of counties, yet each with deeply interior and almost Continental airs and all edged to the west by a soggy one-time swamp.’ The Beauty of East Anglia - From Country Life May 5, 2014
Lay of the Land will be an exhibition celebrating the features that make the East Anglian landscape so distinctive. It will encompass recent work by artists and makers who show us why the east of England has maintained an enduring appeal among present day creative minds, how the landscape is changing, and the way it is represented in material terms in the work they produce.
See more about the 34 artists and makers taking part by visiting our ONLINE SHOWCASE
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Karen Bek
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Mary Blue
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Simon Carter
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Eileen Coxon
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Will Cutts
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Helen Derbyshire
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Mike Dodd
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Mark Edwards
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James Evans
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Victoria Fenn
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Kathryn Hearn
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Stewart Hearn
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Jane Hindmarch
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Sam Hodge
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Bill Jackson
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Pandora Mond
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Tessa Newcomb
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Joni Smith
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Nessie Stonebridge
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Frank Watson
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Jack Wheeler
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Katrina Wheeler
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