Frome Festival 2005 - Exhibitions

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Debbie Cripps

An exhibition of machine embroidered art and jewellery by Hilary Kay and a window display of work by Frome’s young Embroiderers. In-shop competition with prizes. On Sat 9 July, do drop in for a drink for the launch of a new series of workshops.

Frome Community College

(G Block Art Studios)

Preview: Thurs 7 July
7.30–9.30pm (all welcome)
Open Friday 8 July 9.30am–4pm Prizegiving: 6–7.30pm,
Saturday 9 July 11am–1pm

Five rooms full of the work of over 700 students.

The Forge Exhibition

Sat 2 and 9 July, Sun 3 and 10 July
10am–4pm

Rachel MacLeay and Paul Boswell in their medieval forge with work combining sculptural and painting elements.

The Griffin Inn

Milk Street

Mon–Fri from 5pm, Sat and Sun from 1pm

Jeff Body and Peter Osborne exhibit recent work and demonstrate on Tuesday 5 and Wednesday 6 evenings from 7.30pm, giving the opportunity to join in. There will also be work by Paul Boswell, Rachel MacLeay, Jan, Caspar and Hugo Wijngaard.

Holy Trinity Church

Daily 10.30am–4.30pm
Free entry except during concerts

Art Exhibition Dreams and Shadows by Jenny Cooper.
Art Exhibition The Word and the Image Reproductions of illustrations to the bible by Susan Glyn. Light refreshments available in Trinity Hall.

St John’s Church

Sat 2 July – Sat 9 July
(Closed Sun 3 July) 10am–4pm

Frome SODA (Society of Disabled Artists)
Work in a variety of media, including ceramic, by members of SODA and a group of blind and partially sighted potters. Most work is for sale.

 

5 & 6 Summer Hill

Keyford

Daily 10am–6pm

An installation by Barry Cooper entitled Caldera.

Mendip YMCA, Frome Foyer

Sat 2 July, Sun 3 July,
Sun 10 July 2–5pm

Exhibition of artwork by young people from the Frome area.

Nine Bar Coffee Shop

Mon–Sat 10am–4pm
Closed Sundays

Mixed media by Anna Webber.

Woolpack Inn

Beckington

July 1–31
Mon–Sat 9am–11pm,
Sun 10am–3pm & 5pm–10pm

Personal Vistas: Photography by Jax Murray. Images exploring perspectives and contexts from different global locations.

Other Exhibitions

 

Frome Museum

10am–2pm throughout the Festival

An exhibition to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Frome in World War II. Photographs, documents and artefacts, which demonstrate the enthusiasm and ingenuity of Frome inhabitants.

Holy Trinity Church

Fri 1 – Wed 6 July
10.30am–4.30pm

Free entry except during concerts
A Flower Festival entitled Through the Storms of Life. Light refreshments available in Trinity Hall.

The Pleasure Gardens

7 Little Keyford Lane

Sun 3 & 10 July 10am–6pm Voluntary contributions to Tree Aid

Dilly, Dally, Daylily
An antidote to hustle and bustle and a curative for jangled nerves, varieties and hybrids of rare and singular daylilies. Refreshments and plants available.

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