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Exhibitions on during the Festival
Platform Gallery
Clitheroe
Admission free
Monday – Saturday 10am – 4.30pm.
Closed Sundays.
Bowland Festival Craft Showcase
30th May – 14 June 2008
Work by selected makers based in and around the Forest of Bowland:
Annwyn Dean – textiles
Jenny Eaton – ceramics
Joan Newall – textiles
Sarah Smith – sculpture
Matt Turley – furniture
Northern Glass
17th May-12th July 2008
A celebration of contemporary glass from the north of England. The exhibition will feature a wealth of glass techniques including blown, cast and architectural work. See website for full details and exhibitors list
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The Artroom Gallery Garstang
Bowland Landscapes:
Inside Out 22nd May – 19th August 2008
Open 9.30am- 5pm Mon –Sat except Weds
Exhibition featuring two Bowland-based artists living in Garstang: Jon Sparks –landscape photographs of Bowland and surrounding area, and Linda Robinson Fine art prints of aspirational interior landscapes. Also on show a selection of original hand-crafted items by Bowland and Lancashire makers using glass, ceramics, textiles, wood and jewellery. Tel 01995 600400
www.artroomgallery.co.uk
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Ribble Valley Banner Exhibition
Castle Street, Clitheroe
16th May-15th June Daily – day & night. An exhibition of banners made by Ribble Valley schools and community groups representing the ethos and ideas of each individual organisation.
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Art of Bowland
Chipping Craft Centre
31st -30th June
Open Mon – Fri 7am -1pm & 2pm 5.30pm
Sat 7am-5pm, Sun 9am – 4.30pm
Admission free
Third annual exhibition of work by members of NEW FORM ARTS a group of Ribble Valley artists and makers whose work demonstrates the rich variety of quality art and craft making in the area. The group embraces both developing artists and those who make a living from their work.
Chipping Craft Centre (Behind Post Office)
20 Talbot St, Chipping.
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Spirit and Soul Exhibition of Ceramic
Sculpture by Wyn Abbot
Hornby Castle
Admission to grounds £3
Open 24th-26th May, 31st & 1st June
Wyn’s work is inspired by Celtic, Native American and prehistoric European philosophies. Her interpretation of these into a 3D form appeals to all and brings an air of uniqueness to her work. The exhibition forms part of Hornby Castle Open Days where you are able to explore the grounds and keep of the castle. |

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Other Exhibitions in the Area
The Edge Gallery
Lancaster
2nd May – 26th June
Side By Side: New works by Sally Payne & Shelley Rhodes
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Storey Gallery
Various events will be taking place throughout the period of the Bowland Festival. We are continuing our programme of contemporary visual art off-site, delivering INSIDE OUT a series of projects which take place outside the gallery. To find out what and how to get involved call us on
01524 844133
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Lancaster City Museum
A Focus on Lancaster and Lunesdale: Images by the Lunesdale Camera Club
3 May – 5 July
Admission Free
Lancaster City Museum is currently exhibiting a selection of photographic work by the Lunesdale Camera Club. The variety of work on show from this local group captures the essence of the River Lune and its surrounding landscape, from its source to the sea.
Lancaster City Museum is a free entry site.
Open Monday – Saturday, 10am – 5pm
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Art & Garden
14th & 15th June
11am - 4.30pm
Mill Barn, Goosefoot Close
Preston
Admission: £3
A selling exhibition of good quality art and craft design work.
Artists in attendance.
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