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Celebrate

WAVENEY & BLYTH

waveney & blyth arts

Walk Write Dance Look Listen Eat Create

MAY

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2018

100 unique artists’ postcards for sale by auction onWednesday 15 AugustIvy House Country Hotel,Oulton Broad NR33 8HY

In aid of Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s Carlton Marshes AppealTickets £10 includes glass of wine, food, a brochure and bidding paddle.Postcards can be viewed online from 15th June, and for real at Ferini Art Gallery from 20 July-12 August.

Pakefield Postcard Auction:www.pakefieldpostcardauction.co.ukFerini Art Gallery:www.feriniartgallery.co.uk

2019 Auction in aid of theWaveney & Blyth Arts’ Bugs

& Blossoms Project

HOW TO BOOK1. Decide which events you would like to take part in2. Email your choices, or any queries, to [email protected]

or call 07415 168806 and leave a message and contact details.3. Once your places have been confirmed you will be asked to pay, either by sending a cheque or paying online via your own account.NB Children and young people under 18 have free access to all our events, but

please book their places so that we can keep track of numbers. They will need to be

accompanied by a responsible adult.

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Welcome to another exciting programme of events that shine a light on the unique character and creativity of the Norfolk/Suffolk border.

What's on offer?Rivers and the creatures, plants and people that live in and around them is a theme that runs through this programme. To kick off, Ferini Art Gallery in Pakefield has an exhibition inspired by River Dwellers (page 12).Our annual poetry competition (page 13) is also on this theme, and to help get the creative juices flowing there is a creative writing workshop(page 9) in the Ferini Gallery. The competition winners will be announced at a waterside Arts

& Eats event at the Waveney River Centre (page 10).

Mark Cocker, naturalist, prize-winning author and inspiring speaker will give his own take on rivers (page 10) and there is a fascinating walk and writing workshop on pre-Christian beliefs about the spiritual significance of water (page 6).There are many more events that celebrate this area where the Northfolk and Southfolk meet and intermingle, including the annual Sculpture

Trail at Raveningham Centre. So be inspired, get active and join the fun.We are delighted to be working closely with

Deaf Connexions, Southwold Arts Festival, the Broads Authority, Raveningham Centre, Ferini

Art Gallery, Inspired by Becker Art Society,

Suffolk Poetry Society and the Water, Mills and Marshes Landscape Partnership. Thanks,

too, to our advertisers.

What is Waveney & Blyth Arts?Waveney & Blyth Arts is a dynamic voluntary group that connects creative people and places in the Waveney and Blyth river valleys along the Norfolk/Suffolk border. Our activities use exciting and varied arts practice to celebrate the natural and built environment, and build deep connections between people and places.

Ferini Postcard Auction 2019Each year Ferini Art Gallery runs an Artists’ Postcard Auction in aid of a local good cause (see opposite). We are thrilled that Waveney & Blyth Arts has been chosen to be the recipient in 2019. The proceeds will support a new project entitled Bugs and Blossom which will form part of next year’s Orchards theme.

No charge for under 18s but please book. Look out for the green Family Friendly symbol.

Family-FriendlyEVENT

Why not join?If you like what you see here why not become a member?

All our activities are open to everyone, but you can save money on events by joining – at the same time supporting the organisation and being part of an active arts community. Weekly newsletters deliver the latest arts news from the area, and you can promote your own creative activities too.

Go to www.waveneyandblytharts.com and click on JOIN US. It costs £15 for an individual or £20 for an organisation for a year’s membership(January to December).

Waveney Valley Sculpture TrailThis three-acre site of lawns, woodland and orchards around a Tudor

farmhouse provides a magical setting for the work of

over 30 sculptors. Their work responds to the

intriguing outdoor spaces and is curated by artist and print-maker, Sarah Cannell.A pop-up

gallery in the farmhouse

shows prints, paintings, textiles

and fragile pieces.

Ravenous CaféThe café will be open every day for light lunches, drinks, cakes, and home-made refreshments. It will feature an exhibition of paintings, prints, textiles and 3D work by the Harleston & Waveney Art Trail

Collective (see page 12).

Curator’s Guided WalkGain a greater insight into the works on display and the artists who have contributed with curator Sarah Cannell.

BSL Curator's Guided WalkAs above for British Sign Language speakers with BSL interpreter. In conjunction with Deaf Connexions

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2110am-12pm

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231pm-3pm

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Waveney Valley Sculpture Trail

See page 2 and email [email protected] All workshops - materials and tools provided. Tea/coffee/biscuits provided, bring own packed lunch or buy from the cafe

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17Openeveryday

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16

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ENTRY

£5£4 W&BA members.Under 18s

free. Pay on entry only

VENUE

The Raveningham Centre, Beccles Road, Raveningham, Norfolk

NR14 6NU

FAMILY FRIENDLY

FREE drawing materials and resources available to keep younger visitors interested

PARKING

Plentiful freeparking and

designated disabled parking

SITE & FACILITIES

Wheelchair accessiblewith nappy

changing facilities

Family-FriendlyEVENT

10am -5pm

COST OF GUIDED WALKS

£10£8 W&BA members.

Includes entry to Sculpture Trail

TO BOOK

email [email protected]

@ Raveningham

Art & Movement Workshop - Exploring the Trail through Line & MovementJoin artist MaryAnne Woolf and dance practitioner Mel Horwood to explore the relationship between the process of drawing and dancing, using structured tasks to observe and respond to the site. No experience of drawing or dance necessary, 14 years+. If conditions too wet it will be on Thursday 23 August.

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2110am-3pm

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All workshops - materials and tools provided. Tea/coffee/biscuits provided, bring own packed lunch or buy from the cafe

Sculpture Trail - Activities on site

COST

£15 (£12 W&BA members) Includes entry to Sculpture TrailTO BOOK

See Page 2 and email [email protected]

Family Workshop with Jacqui Jones - Healthy Oceans, Healthy PlanetCome and make origami paper boats with environmental artist Jacqui Jones whose work is concerned with the health of theoceans and the impact of our actions on them. 6 years+.

WED

2910.30am-12.30pm

AUG

COST

£15 per family group (up to 5 people)TO BOOK

email [email protected]

Drawing Workshop with Sarah Cannell - Sculpture Trail SketchbookExplore and draw the sculpture trail in a concertina sketchbook. Experiment with expressive mark making and using bold colour to start a sketchbook which can be added during other visits to exhibitions.

FRI

710am-4pm

COST

£50 (£45 W&BA Members) Includes entry to Sculpture TrailTO BOOK

email [email protected]

Visual Arts Workshop with Kally Davidson - Spinning Waveney’s ColoursBring your own spinning wheel or use hand spindles to create a length of yarn that depicts the colours and textures of the Raveningham landscape. Kally from Woollenwood will show how to use fibres, art yarn techniques and local plants, barks, and cones to dye fleece. Intermediate level, 16 years+.

SUN

210am-3pm

SEPT

COST

£50 (£45 W&BA Members) Includes entry to Sculpture TrailTO BOOK

email [email protected]

Visual Arts Workshop with Kally Davidson - Waveney Life CirclesJoin Kally from Woollenwood to learn 3D crochet techniques with wire and multi yarns, and make a freeform crochet mandala using various colourways to take home with you. Intermediate level, some experience of crochet required. 16 years+

SUN

910am-3pm

SEPT

COST

£50 (£45 W&BA Members) Includes entry to Sculpture TrailTO BOOK

email [email protected]

SEPT

Family-FriendlyEVENT

Burgh Castle - Walk & Charcoal SketchingA short circular walk which combines an introduction to the biodiversity of

the area from Broads Authority ecologist, Erica Murray;

and an introduction to the Roman

site by Norfolk Archaeological Trust volunteers. Charcoal sketching of the

ruined fort will be led by local artist

Genevieve Rudd. All materials supplied. Joint

walk with the Water, Mills and Marshes Landscape Partnership Scheme, and part of the Broads Outdoor Festival.

Covehithe - Shifting Sands & Fine Finds

A leisurely walk at low tide along the ‘wild’ coast at Covehithe with local beachcomber Simon Raven.

Learn to see natural and man-made detritus in a creative light. Simon will bring examples of past finds including fossilised bark and amber.

We’ll share our discoveries and possibly leave something creative for others to find. ‘Creative Beachcombing’ crib-sheet provided.

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Bungay - Water& WorshipWriter and historian Chris Reeve leads a walk around the centre of Bungay looking at sites associated with prehistoric pagan worship

and belief, including the Waveney River, Borough Well and Druid Stone. Followed by creative writing workshop led by poet Beth Soule, looking at

ancient

artefacts and exploring the themes of the walk through writing, annotated sketches and poetry.

COST

£6£5 W&BA members

DISTANCE

1 MILEwith lotsof stops

REFRESHMENTS

Available from The Queens Head pub,High Road,

Burgh Castle

MEET AT

English Heritage Car Park (free),Butt Lane,

Burgh Castle,NR31 9QF

COST

£6£5

W&BA members

DISTANCE

2miles

REFRESHMENTS

Bring packed lunch, and

a bag for your finds!

MEET AT

St Andrew’s Church,

CovehitheNR34 7JJ

COST

£12£10

W&BA/SPS

members

DISTANCE

1½miles

REFRESHMENTS

Teas and coffees included. Please bring your own

picnic lunch

MEET AT

St Mary’s Church porch,

BungayNR35 1AX

FRI

1110.30am-12.30pm

MAYMON

3011am-

12.30pm(walk),

1.30-4pm(writing

workshop)

JULYWED

812pm-3.30pm

AUG

WALKS

See page 2 and email [email protected]

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Family-Friendly

Corton - Shifting Sands & Fine FindsAnother leisurely walk at low tide with local beachcomber Simon Raven, this

time along North Denes Beach, Lowestoft.

Learn to see

natural and man-made detritus in a creative light. Simon will bring examples

of past finds including

fossilised bark and amber. We’ll

share our discoveries and possibly leave something creative for others to find. ‘Creative Beachcombing’ crib-sheet provided.

Blyth Walk - Where Otters Dwell Shy, elusive otters dwell along our rivers and estuaries but are rarely seen. Join citizen scientist and artist

Meg Amsden, otter surveyor for this section of the River Blyth, on a sea-wall walk where tell-tale spraint and footprints may be found. Hear from botanist Graham Peck about what grows alongside the estuary, and listen to otter poems and stories read by Melinda Appleby.

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Harleston Town Walk & ArtHarleston is a small market town with many historic buildings and a surprising number of arts connections.

This walk around the town centre will include visits to the Millhouse Pottery, Harleston GoGoHare, PARADISE and a number of artists’ studios, providing a chance to hear about their

approach and techniques. Led by Nicky Stainton, a member of the Harleston & Waveney Art Trail Collective.

COST

£6£5 W&BA members

DISTANCE

2miles

PICNIC LUNCH

Please bring your own and a bag for your

finds!

MEET AT

Gunton Warren,

Links Road, Lowestoft NR32 4PQ

COST

£6£5

W&BAmembers

DISTANCE

3 mileswith lotsof stops

MEET AT

Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s Hen Reedbeds Reserve car park, off A1095 Halesworth Road,

SouthwoldIP18 6SH

COST

£4

DISTANCE

1mile

REFRESHMENTS

Tea & cake at The Swan at

the end of the walk – optional extra for £2.50

MEET AT

The Swan Hotel,

Thoroughfare, HarlestonIP20 9AS

WED

2212pm-3.30pm

AUGSAT

252pm-4pm

AUGSUN

210.30am-12.30pm

SEPT

WALKS

See page 2 and email [email protected]

Family-FriendlyEVENT

Ringsfield Walk & Sun Pictures Meet at Ringsfield Church, where a memorial sculpture commemorates a French princess. Then follow tracks

through farmed countryside to reach Ringsfield Eco Activity Centre, where a meandering Earth Walk will re-awaken the senses and connect us to the natural world. Make a lovely cyanotype (sun picture) using light sensitive paper, and end with foraged teas and delicious homemade cake

around an outdoor fire. Involves leaving

paths and active participation.

Walberswick - Architecture & Understanding Constable

An event of two halves, starting with a stroll around Walberswick to learn about architect Frank Jennings and his Arts & Craft style houses in this pretty village. Then, in the Flint Barn, Dr Roger Simpson will give an illustrated presentation on the life and paintings of John Constable, explaining the historic context of his life and how it influenced his work.Accessible to wheelchairs but narrow streets with no pavements for part of the walk.

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Walberswick - Watery Worlds Sketchbook Walk

Sketchbooks in hand we will walk through the fantastic habitats of Walberswick Nature Reserve. Starting at the boardwalk and moving through woodland and into the reed beds this walk, led by artist Kasia Posen, will give you the opportunity to be absorbed into the mysterious worlds under upturned trees and through the curious corridors of the reed beds. All drawing materials will be provided – just bring a keen eye and your imagination.

COST

£6£5 W&BA members

DISTANCE

2½miles

REFRESHMENTS

Tea and cake included

MEET AT

Ringsfield Church car park opp church

NR34 8JZ

COST

£9£8

W&BA members

DISTANCE

1½miles

REFRESHMENTS

Tea and cakeat pub,

not includedin price

MEET AT

Anchor Pub, Walberswick

IP18 6UA

COST

£6£5 W&BA members

DISTANCE

4 miles

REFRESHMENTS

Bring your own lunch and

drinks

MEET AT

Hinton Five Cross Ways

Car Park (B1125)

IP19 9FN

SAT

82pm-5pm

SEPTTHUR

1310am-2pm

SEPTSUN

162pm-

4.30pm

SEPT

WALKS

See page 2 and email [email protected] See page 2 and email [email protected]

Family-FriendlyEVENT

River Dwellers: Poetry WorkshopAmidst the striking images of the River Dwellers exhibition poet Beth Soule will lead a creative writing

workshop open to everybody. The people, creatures and plants living in and around our rivers, and the myths and ancient beliefs associated with waterways, will provide a source of inspiration for writing poetry.

Visiting the Archive: Exploratory Workshop This workshop, led by visual artist

Russell Moreton, will be the start of an enquiry into the archives of W&BA’s

initiatives, particularly the conceptual web of 70+ walk routes that criss-cross the W&BA landscape. Russell invites artists to join in a process of documentation, drawing and research through fine art practice that could lead to the mutual exchange of ideas, experimentation with new forms or materials of expression,

and an exhibition in 2019.

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From This Tree: Poetry WorkshopIn the wooded setting of the

Sculpture Trail explore the fascinating lives of trees, the stories and legends surrounding them and the trail itself. Using the art works, writing prompts and exercises as

resources, we will celebrate the vital role of trees in our history, landscape, lives, beliefs and even our survival. And we will create a Poet Tree in the process.

COST

£15£12

W&BA/SPS

members

ACCESS

Sorry, the Gallery is not

suitable for wheelchair

access

REFRESHMENTS

Teas and coffees included but please bring own packed

lunch

VENUE

Ferini Art Gallery, 27

All Saints’ Rd, Pakefield, LowestoftNR33 0JL

COST

£15£12 W&BA/SPS

members.Includes entry to

Sculpture Trail

COST

£10£8 W&BA members

REFRESHMENTS

Tea and coffee included. Buy

lunch from the Ravenous Café or bring a packed lunch

REFRESHMENTS

Tea and coffee included

VENUE

Waveney Valley Sculpture Trail, Raveningham

Centre NR14 6NU

VENUE

Studio,Swan Lane, HarlestonIP20 9AN

THUR

510am-

3.30pm

JULYWED

2210am-4pm

AUG

WORKSHOPS

See page 2 and email [email protected]

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SAT

110am-1pm

SEPT

A Passion for Rivers - Mark Cocker & Halesworth Community Choir

Mark Cocker – naturalist, broadcaster, prize-winning author and inspiring speaker – shares his passion for rivers and their wild inhabitants. Otters, water voles and kingfishers, herons and water-dwelling spiders may all make an appearance. Complemented by extracts from

Translated by Reeds, an evocative song cycle commissioned by

Waveney & Blyth Arts in 2012 from composer Karen Wimhurst and poet Joanna Guthrie, performed by Halesworth Community Choir. Part of Southwold Arts Festival.

Arts & Eats - Crossing the River Enjoy a light lunch and riverside gathering where Dr Jos Smith, our River Dwellers Poetry Competition

judge, will talk about the judging process and his reflections on river poetry. We will hear the three shortlisted poems and the winner will be announced. After lunch explore the delightful setting, visit nearby St Mary’s church with its ziggurat tower or just sit and watch the ducks.

Optional boat trip – limited places on the specially-

adapted Waveney Stardust boat from Beccles and back. Particularly suitable for wheelchair users and those with access needs.

Departs Beccles 10am; returns by

4.30pm.Cost £15 per person.

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Arts & Eats Harleston

Come for a sociable

light lunch at The Swan Hotel and hear the stories behind the Harleston Hare, the Swift Bar and the making of PARADISE. Following lunch there will be a visit to the workshop studio of artist and teacher Russell Moreton who will demonstrate the potential of cyanotype, a historic photographic printing process, and reflect on both its historical usage and its reappearance in contemporary art.

COST

£7.50

COST

£12£10

W&BA members

VENUE

Southwold Arts Centre, St Edmund’s Hall, Cumberland Road, Southwold IP18 6JP

VENUE

Waveney Inn, Waveney River Centre, Burgh St Peter, Norfolk NR34 0BT

www.waveneyinn.co.uk

COST

£12£10

W&BA members

VENUE

The Swift Bar, Swan Hotel,Thoroughfare, Harleston IP20 9??

TO BOOK

visit www.southwoldartsfestival.co.uk,by email to [email protected]

or call 01502 722 572

SAT

3011am-12pm

JUNETHUR

2812.30am-2.30pm

JUNETHUR

2012.30am-2.30pm

SEPT

TALKS

BOOKING email [email protected]

Next Thrilling Thursday talk Spiderwoman!

Thursday 6 Decemberat The Cut

ORCHARDS! Electrically entertaining and hugely knowledgeable UEA landscape historian Professor Tom Williamson is the star speaker. He will talk about 'Orchards East' a Heritage Lottery funded

initiative to restore and record the region’s traditional orchards and plant new ones.

Tom is joined by a speaker from St James Village Orchard near Bungay, talking about creating a community orchard. Photographers from Bungay

Camera Club and visually impaired photographers from

EffstopEyes will show fabulous photographs they have taken of the village orchard throughout the seasons.And that’s not all: singers from Halesworth Community Choir will give voice to fruity songs which will be simultaneously

BSL signed by members of Lowestoft Signing Choir.To cap it all there will be tastings of St James Village Orchard apple juice and an optional £5 lunch in The Cut’s comfy café.

ACCESS TO THE CUTThe Cut has a wheelchair accessible WC, a lift to its Café,

and a long, sloped ramp with hand rail to its auditorium for ease of access for wheelchair users and people with mobility difficulties.

The talks will be interpreted for British Sign Language speakers,

and will be live Audio-Described for visually impaired people.

Also, Waveney & Blyth Arts has trained sighted guides available to meet visually impaired people at the front door and be at their beck and call throughout their visit!

A step-by-step touch description from the entrance to the auditorium is available as a Word document.

Parking: There are three spaces available. Call 0300 3033211 to reserve one.

For further access information call the Box Office or 01379 855235.

THUR

410.30am-

1pm

OCT

11BOOKING The Cut Box Office 0300 3033 211 Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 2pm or via online booking at www.newcut.org

10 market place, halesworth ip198ba 01986948306visit www.boardinghousehalesworth.com

for more information & updates

OPENWednesday - Saturday

10:00am-3:00pm & 6:00pm-9:30pm

Happy Hour Tue-Fri 6-7pm

Sunday

Brunch 10am-2pm Lunch 12pm-2pm

Closed Mondays & Tuesdays

BOOK NOW

Modern British restaurant supporting local producers, farmers, artists & businesses.

Brunch, lunch, dinner & cocktails.

Please enquire about our Supper Clubs,Afternoon Tea, Sunday Lunch & bespoke functions.

COST

£12£10

W&BA members

VENUE

The Cut, New Cut,

HalesworthIP19 8BY

River Dwellers Waveney & Blyth Arts is very pleased to link with the Ferini Art Gallery to present an exhibition of paintings, prints and sculptures on the

theme of River Dwellers. The artists,

all members of W&BA, include Fern Spring,Kate Batchelor, Ruth Wharrier, Margaret Parsons, Claire Dowson and Mark Baker amongst others. www.feriniartgallery.co.uk

Harleston & Waveney Art Trail Collective

To complement the Sculpture Trail, artists from Harleston & Waveney Art Trail Collective exhibit new paintings, textiles, prints and 3D work inspired by the light, colour and forms of the Waveney valley. The artists live and work around Harleston and Bungay. All work on display will be for sale, as well as cards, prints and unframed items.

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Inspired By Becker ExhibitionIn its 6th year, the

Inspired by Becker Art Society (IBBAS) continues to celebrate Blyth Valley’s connection to Harry Becker, an inspiring artist who lived in Wenhaston and powerfully documented rural life in the early 20th century. Leading East Anglian artists respond to the power and immediacy of Becker’s work in their own style to create exciting contemporary fine art connected to the area. The annual Paint Out Competition runs on August 4th.See www.ibbas.co.uk for details.

ENTRY

FREE

ENTRY

FREE

VENUE

Ferini Art Gallery, 27 -29 All Saints’ Road, Pakefield, Lowestoft NR33 0JL

VENUE

The Ravenous CaféRaveningham Centre, Beccles Road,

Raveningham, Norfolk NR14 6NU

EXHIBITIONS

BOOKING email [email protected]

FRI

22

JUNESUN

22

JULY

ENTRY

FREE

REFRESHMENTS

Tea, coffee & home-made

cakes available

VENUE

St Peter’s Church, Wenhaston

IP19 9EG

FRI

3

AUGSUN

5

AUGFRI

17

AUGSUN

16

SEPT

11am-4pm Open Fridays,

Saturdays & Sundays only

TO TO

Open every day10am-5pm

Open Friday & Saturday10am-5pm, Sunday 10am-4pm

TO

FollyStudio

Bed & Breakfastwith a difference

Home and studio of Ann Woolston, artist and interior

designer, with open plan gardens and wonderful views

over the Waveney Valley. Fascinating artefacts and very

comfortable accommodation + free use of studio

Bungay NR35 1PE

www.annwoolston.com

01986 896016

Have you been inspired by the River Dwellers walks, talks and exhibition? Might this be the nudge you need to brush off your writing skills?

We invite submissions of poems of up to 30 lines inspired by The River Dwellers, whether kingfisher or otter, flag iris or eel,

rush weaver or fisherman. So find a sharp pencil and a fresh notepad, a quiet spot and give

yourself space to create your own written images. This year’s judge is poet and author Dr Jos Smith, who

is also Lecturer in Contemporary Literature at the University of East Anglia. The top three entries will be

invited to the Arts & Eats lunch on 20 September where certificates and

prizes will be presented.

POETRY COMPETITION

Full details about how to enter www.waveneyandblytharts.com

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DATEFOR

SUBMISSIONS

AUG 2018

Jeremy Webb Photography - a Solo Retrospective

Spanning 30 years as a professional photographer, this show at The Cut, Halesworth features a wide body of work - landscape, still life, abstract, conceptual, documentary and film photography in black and white.

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31

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22

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COST

£3for one

submission£5

for two£7

for three

ACCESS FOR EVERYONE

For hearing aid users or people with hearing loss, a Williams

Tour Guide system which links to special headsets and hearing loops is available for all walks and workshops – inform us when you book.

British Sign Language speakers - BSL version of Curator’s Guide

to Sculpture Trail (page 4) and BSL interpreter at Orchards event (page 11).Visually impaired – large print and plain text versions of this brochure available. Audio description at Orchards event (page 11) and volunteer trained guides available for most events.

Wheelchair users – The Sculpture Trail site and many

of our events are accessible to wheelchair users – if it is not clear please contact [email protected] call 07415 168806 for details.

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MARQUEES FOR HIRE

JOIN US!All events are open to everyone but if you like what you see, join WAVENEY & BLYTH ARTS, become part of the virtual community and support this volunteer-run organisation. The benefits of membership:

• Regular updates about W&BA activities and the annual brochure mailed to you

• Reduced ticket prices for W&BA events

• Weekly e-newsletter about members’ activities, arts events, funding, jobs and training

• Feature in the Members Directory on our website with a link to your website (optional)

• Promote your work through W&BA’s e-newsletter, Facebook page and Twitter posts

• Get involved in W&BA’s projects and walks programme, vote at the AGM

Membership runs from 1 January to 31 December and costs £15 for individuals

and £20 for organisations. To save costs you can set up a standing order or pay for three years’ membership up front.To join complete the form under JOIN US at www.waveneyandblytharts.com or email [email protected]

W&BA owns two high-quality marquees measuring 6m x 6m which can be erected separately or together to form a covered space of 6m x 12m. When these are not in use they can be hired by members and community organisations.Look under Resources on

www.waveneyandblytharts.com

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For information regarding our photographic contributions visitwww.waveneyandblytharts.com Waveney & Blyth Arts reserves the right to change or cancel the advertised programme. Details are correct at time of going to press and any changes will be posted on the website and advertised locally.

Tuesday 1 May - Friday 10 August PAGE 9River Dwellers Poetry Competition

Friday 11 May PAGE 6Walk & Charcoal Sketching Burgh Castle

Saturday 30 June PAGE 10A Passion for Rivers - Mark CockerSouthwold

Fri 22 June - Sun 22 July PAGE 12River Dwellers ExhibitionPakefield, Lowestoft

Thursday 28 June PAGE 10 Arts & Eats Harleston

Thursday 5 July PAGE 9River Dwellers - Poetry WorkshopPakefield, Lowestoft

Monday 30 July PAGE 6Water & Worship: Walk & Workshop Bungay

Fri 3 August - Sun 5 August PAGE 12Inspired By Becker ExhibitionWenhaston

Wednesday 8 August PAGE 6Shifting Sands & Fine Finds WalkCovehithe

Fri 17 August - Sun 16 September PAGE 12Waveney Valley Sculpture TrailRaveningham

Fri 17 August - Sun 16 September PAGE 12Harleston & Waveney Art Trail ExhibitionRaveningham

Tuesday 21 August PAGE 4Curator’s Guided WalkRaveningham

Tuesday 21 August PAGE 5Line & Movement WorkshopRaveningham

Wednesday 22 August PAGE 7 Shifting Sands & Fine Finds Walk Corton, Loswestoft

Wednesday 22 August PAGE 9From This Tree: Poetry WorkshopRaveningham

Thursday 23 August PAGE 4BSL Interpreted Curator's Guided WalkRaveningham

Saturday 25 August PAGE 7Town Walk & ArtHarleston

Wednesday 29 August PAGE 5Family Art Workshop - Jacqui JonesRaveningham

Saturday 1 September PAGE 9Visiting the Archive:Exploratory WorkshopHarleston

Sunday 2 September PAGE 5Spinning Workshop - Kally DavisonRaveningham

Sunday 2 September PAGE 7Where Otters Dwell WalkSouthwold

Friday 7 September PAGE 5Sketching Workshop - Sarah CannellRaveingham

Saturday 8 September PAGE 8Ringsfield Walk & Sun Pictures Ringsfield, Beccles

Sunday 9 September PAGE 5Crochet Workshop - Kally DavisonRaveningham

Thursday 13 September PAGE 8Watery Worlds Sketchbook Walk Walberswick

Sunday 16 September PAGE 8Architecture & Understanding ConstableWalberswick

Thursday 20 September PAGE 10Arts & Eats - Crossing The RiverBurgh St Peter

Thursday 4 October PAGE 11Thrilling Thursdays ORCHARDS! Halesworth

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