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What’s on at Black Swan Arts

January 17, 2017
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THERE is a packed programme of events to enjoy at Black Swan Arts in the coming months.

‘Birches in Mist’ – Clive Walley – open until Saturday 4th February at The Long Gallery, Mon-Sat 10am-4pm. See story on the right.

30th Anniversary Archive Show – open until Saturday 28th January in The Round Tower. A celebratory display of photos, documents and stories from the archives, illustrating the 30 years history of the Black Swan Guild. Discover a treasure trove of forgotten facts, buried biographies and interesting insights, unearthed by Jenny Newbury.

Still life and seascapes – Angie Seaway – open until the end of February at Divas Cafe. Exmouth artist Angie Seaway presents an exhibition of nature-inspired responses in oil, beautiful still life and seascapes.

‘Folds’ – Alice Jennings – open until Saturday 28th January, Tues-Sat 10am-4pm and the Pop up Studio. In a new initiative for Somerset Art Works and Black Swan Arts, SAW graduate residency programme artist, Alice Jennings, will be presenting an active workshop involving links between line drawing, live clay-making and response to sound.

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