SALT OF THE EARTH
Wed 1st July to Sun 2nd August 2009
As promised, another exciting exhibition of contemporary art by Norfolk artists organised by the North Norfolk Exhibition Project which ran from 2 July to 2 August in the iconic Salthouse Church on the North Norfolk coast. This year’s curator was Simon Martin from the award-winning, prestigious Pallant House Gallery in Chichester. Born and educated in Norfolk, Simon is bringing an inspirational eye to this, North Norfolk’s most popular exhibition (last year over 8,000 visitors came in the month) and generally regarded as one of the county’s very best. Many people tell us they book their holidays to co-incide with the NNEP’s summer exhibition, arts events and art workshops.
The exhibition was free of charge and was open every day (and a couple of evenings) from 10-5.30 (except Sat. 25 July open 2pm to 8pm).
SALTHOUSE SCULPTURE TRAIL
Launched in 2008, the trail followed further success in 2009. For more information visit www.salthousetrail.co.uk
09 EVENING ARTS EVENTS :
DARREN ABRAHAMS, tenor, “heavenly voice” with LINDY TENNENT-BROWN, piano
JOSE FERRERA MULEN and ANNA MUDEKA and her musicians.
With Great Pleasure – an evening with ROGER LLOYD PACK (with cello accompaniment).
09 FREE AFTERNOON EVENTS:
Four weaving a walk conversations about the encroaching salt sea at Salthouse
ARTISTS TALKS
COOL CREATIONS – HOT YOUNG POETS
WORKSHOPS - A varied programme of Arts workshops were successfully taken in Columbia Hall for adults, students, families, carers and their clients. A programme of workshops for schools and youth groups also took place.
Experimental Printmaking workshop for Adults with Laurie Rudling
Animation from Found Objects workshops for Families with Daniel Bell
Papermaking workshops for Carers and Clients with Andy and Gill Cairns
Woven Crystals Drop-in for Families with June Croll
Bookbinding East & West workshop for adults with Susan Kasper
Two day Stained Glass workshop for adults with John Bardell
Drawing & Mark making workshop for adults with Malca Schotten
October 24, 2009
