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2012VISIT LOCAL ARTISTS’
STUDIOS & WORKSHOPSand win an Art Prize
three weekendsJune 23rd–24th, June 30th–July 1st
July 7th–8thOpen 11am–6pmwww.hwat.org.uk
Key y Open gardens U Disabled access (nb we recommend that visitors telephone
studios in advance to confirm access details)
We are indebted to our advertisers and sponsors for their continuing support of the TrailThe Waveney at Mendham
1a harleston Gallery and the Fluffy egg dinerNew 'Art Cafe' now at 37 The
Thoroughfare having relocated from The Old Market Place
Open for breakfasts, coffee, cakes and lunches. Not licensed –
but bring your own.
Open 10–4, Monday to Saturday, (10–12.30 Thursdays). Trail
weekends, open 11–6 Sat & Sun. Taster exhibition throughout Trail.
37 The Thoroughfare, Harleston, IP20 9AS 01379 [email protected]
Next to Browne, butchers; free parking in Budgen's car park. Y UT
1b Caryl Challis Wax Resist Textiles
Figurative work with surface pattern. Procion dyes on cotton
01379 [email protected]
Location as 1a Harleston Gallery
welcome to the 8th harleston and waveney Art trail
Once again we invite you to visit Artists' Studios in the charming Waveney Valley, in its thriving market towns of Harleston and Bungay, and the surrounding villages. You can see work in drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, garden design, textiles and photography, and meet the people who make the work in their studios and workshops, often also in their homes and gardens. Since the Art Trail began we have regularly received between three and five thousand visits over the three week-ends. An added attraction this year is the Prize Draw (see below opposite).
Our aim from the start has been to present serious professional artists, in as wide a list of areas as we can encompass, to make them and their work better known, and to increase a fruitful dialogue between artists and their public. According to our practice, Trail artists may stand back from opening for one year in three. But those not exhibiting in any year are still fully active, and available to sell work or take commissions. Artists taking a sabbatical this year are listed in the brochure, along with their contact details.
The Taster exhibition with samples of everyone's work is, as always, at the Harleston Gallery, from 19 June. Larger works will be on show in a new venue, the impressively ancient and modern Pennoyers Building at Pulham St Mary (see www.pennoyers.co.uk). This is their first major exhibition, and will run from Sat 23 June to Tues 10 July. Pennoyers is open week- days from 9am to 4.30pm, and on Saturday to 4pm, closed Sundays. The Cork Brick Gallery in Bungay, unable to show Trail work this year, regularly exhibits work by Trail artists. www.hwat.org.uk
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New Art Trail Draw!1st prize £350, 2nd £150, 3rd £100
♦♦♦HWAT offers all visitors a chance to win an art work or a Tuition Course of preference from
Art Trail Artists, to the value of the prize.
One voucher per adult (over 18) will be awarded to visitors at each studio they visit during the three
week-ends. All vouchers will be entered into the Grand Draw to be made on Sunday 15 July
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The Choice is Yours
2 rose Martin Painting
I paint mostly on silk using the natural world as my inspiration. By exploring the way dyes blend and interact on the silk; rich, vibrant colour is achieved, resulting in either pictures or beautiful hand painted scarves. Recently I have started exploring landscapes in acrylics.
Skeetsmere House, Upper Burnt House Lane, Needham, Harleston, IP20 9LL01379 854852 [email protected] www.rosemartin.co.uk
From Harleston take A143 towards Diss. Take 1st R signed Harmans Lane West. Take 1st L (Mathers Lane) then 1st R (Upper Burnt House Lane). Skeetsmere House 2nd on left. (not Sheetsmere Cot). From Dickleburgh take 3rd R after Rushall Half Moon pub into Upper Burnt House Lane. Skeetsmere House 1st on right. Y U
3 Parr and Lynn Sculpture and cast glass
Working collaboratively creating sculpture in both realistic and abstract forms. Specialists in cast figurative work, we also show sculpted fish and decorative glassware. Finalists in the Founders sculpture prize 2010/2011.
The Upper Waveney Sculpture Meadow, 3 The Terrace, 43 The Street, Brockdish, Norfolk IP21 4JY01379 [email protected]
From A143 between Diss and Harleston, take turn for Brockdish. Drive into village. Meadow is opposite Kings Head pub to the rear of The Terrace. Entrance via footpath to the side of old chapel. Y U
4 Gill Levin Oil Painting
I love trees, and have planted forty-seven since 1981. My three very old apple trees are a constant source of inspiration, and my garden is of the utmost importance to me. In my vegetable beds I let leeks, parsnips and carrots flower amongst the valerian and honesty. Thirty years of hard work from a bare meadow – well worth it!
The Tithe Barn, Mill Lane, Needham, Norfolk IP20 9LD01379 [email protected] www.gilllevin.wordpress.com
On A143 from Diss turn R at 1st Harleston roundabout; from Bungay turn L at 2nd Harleston roundabout. I mile into Needham, after slip road on L, turn into Mill Lane. Tithe Barn 1st building on L after the field. (Park on main road and walk 250yds down the lane. If disabled drive in – don’t back – towards garage.) Y U
5 Jane Callender Shibori textiles, surface decoration
Pattern the anchor to varied surface decoration, projects informed by tradition, florals, a local field, a quest for order. Large indigo pieces, smaller studies. ‘Flauntable’ accessories; some Papiér Mâché. Published book 2000 Pattern Combinations, Batsford, 2011; Callishibori packs and stencils. Summer school 11–15th July‘Blueleaf’, 82 High Road, Wortwell, Norfolk IP20 0EN 01986 788644 [email protected] www.callishibori.co.ukWortwell, with Goodswens Garage on R, 82 is approx.170 yds further on R, back from main road on access road. Y 6 nell Close Mixed Media
These are paintings of my surroundings – in summer, the garden and nature; in winter, indoor still life. Seeking to redefine things seen, and find an element of the exotic. Also large abstracts on canvas, stimulated by music.76 Low Road, Wortwell, Norfolk, IP20 0HJ01986 788606 [email protected] www.nellclose.co.ukFrom Harleston to Wortwell. Turn R by The Bell Public House, along Low Road for ½ a mile. Studio is at the bottom of garden, across the road from the house, just past the post box and plant tables. Y U
7 sue Laughlin Oil on canvas, Charcoal drawings
Pour, roll, define, glaze. Paintings & drawings of East Anglian landscape; drawing upon history, myths, folklore & religion to suggest something more than the purely physical.
Mundy's Farm, Mundy's Lane, Mendham, Norfolk IP20 0PD01986 782428 [email protected] www.myartspace.comTurn off A143 to Mendham: straight over at crossroads at bottom of hill, over bridge and through village to next crossroads. Straight over and up hill; after S-bends, 1st farm entrance on left – Mundy's farm, and follow drive to barns.Y
8 Lin Patterson Textiles
I design and make wall hangings, exclusively using my own hand dyed fabrics – cotton and silk velvet. I dye silk velvet to make scarves, wraps and cushions. Also I make embroidered jewellery, mirrors and cards. Commissions undertaken.1 Home Farm Barns, New Rd, St Cross South Elmham IP20 0PA01986 [email protected] www.linpattersontextiles.comFrom A143 take B1062 towards Flixton. After approx ½ mile take 4th turning on R to St Cross. Turn L at T-junction. In St Cross take R turn for St James & Metfield, after approx ½ mile turn Rt for Mendham, entrance drive is on the R. Y
9 Betty wright Painting, appliqué, hand stitching
All my work begins with drawing. Landscape, townscapes, natural forms and still life are my main subjects. Recently I have become very interested in using mixed media. This includes working over an acrylic base with appliqué and hand stitching in silk and gold thread.134 Hillside Road West, Bungay, Suffolk NR35 1RQ 01986 896534From Bungay, take A144 Halesworth road. Turn R along B1062. The house is on the R, 200 yds before the traffic lights and facing the cemetery. Y U
10 Paul Zawadzki Painting
Distinctive oil paintings inspired by trees and marshes of the Waveney Valley and Dunwich – areas I have known my whole life. My work has a grounding in traditional landscape painting with techniques such as paint dripping, blotting and the use of gold leaf introducing a contemporary decorative twist.14A Earsham Street, Bungay, Suffolk, NR35 1AG07786 957395 [email protected] www.artbear.co.ukFrom Bungay town centre roundabout go past the Three Tuns and Cork St (on your R). My studio is above Turnkey estate agents opposite Earsham St Café – look for the two pillars and steps down. Parking on street or town car parks.
11 Poppy szaybo Photographic Cyanotypes
A new series of cyanotypes exploring the poetry of rivers and seascapes, combining text, found objects, collage and digital negativesFlat 1, Ditchingham House, Norwich Road, Bungay, Suffolk NR35 2JP01986 896 335 [email protected] Bungay take B1332 towards Norwich, follow for 1 mile till top of hill, immediately past farm buildings on L, turn L onto Ditchingham House drive. Walk through metal gate into garden, and garden flat. Y
12 Jilly szaybo Acrylic paint on canvas
Patterned, circular motifs painted on small canvasses. Maybe moons, perhaps mandalas – delicately contemplative. Also works on paper of a similar theme, and colourful Still [email protected] www.jillyszaybo.co.ukLocation as Poppy Szaybo no 11
13 Mark Goldsworthy Paintings, drawings, sculpture and gypsy caravans
A set of workshops with on going work. Two gypsy caravans nearing completion after three years work, oil paintings from the last two years and related drawings and new stone sculptures.
The Piggeries, Rose Cottage, Great Common Road, Ilketshall St Andrew, Suffolk NR34 8JB 07947 726521 [email protected] www.woodcarver.co.uk
A144 from Bungay to Halesworth. 1 mile from swimming pool turn L at St Johns church. Follow Low Rd ahead to cottages. At cottages go R. R fork Great Common Rd. L up track opp. houses. Rose Cottage 1st house on L. Continue up drive, pass stable block, workshops 200yds further.
The Perfect Venue For Your Perfect Event!The award-winning state-of-the-art facilities of The Pennoyer Centre provides a welcoming local venue to host weddings, party’s or gatherings. The venue also offers inspiring and flexible facilities for meetings, conferences and events. The Perfect Café For Your Perfect Coffee!Relax with a drink or a bite to eat, enjoy a visit to The Café @ Pennoyer (open daily Monday - Saturday). Free WiFi.
Tel: 01379 676660 [email protected] www.pennoyers.org.uk Station Road, Pulham St Mary, Norfolk IP21 4QT
Everything to knit & sewDry cleaning & AlterationsRegular Craft Workshops
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Fabulous furniture and more…Bullock Fair Close, Harleston IP20 9AT
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Supporting Harleston & Waveney Festival
From the heart of Harleston enjoy all the fabulous live music
our vibrant Festival has to offer during the Bank Holiday weekend 24 - 27August
Special rates for restaurant & accommodationTel: 01379 852221
www.harlestonswanhotel.co.uk
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14 noelle Francis Oil on Canvas, mixed media,
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The sea and nautical themes are of interest this year, also travel painting and my Norfolk garden.
‘Waveney’, Free Lane, Ditchingham, Suffolk NR35 2DW01986 [email protected] www.noellefrancis.co.ukFrom Bungay roundabout take B1332 to Norwich. 1 mile from Bungay, just past Ditchingham Hse on L, turn L into Free Lane. ‘Waveney’ is 2nd bungalow on L. Y
15 sara Johnson Painting, garden design
Landscape plays a key role in my professions: garden design & painting. My artwork currently falls into 3 categories: atmospheric watercolour land and seascapes; pen & wash of local places; & bird portraits.
49, Church Road, Hedenham, Suffolk NR35 2LF01508 [email protected] www.sarajohnson-art.co.ukChurch Road is opposite The Mermaid Inn on the B1332 Bungay to Norwich road. Number 49 is the second cottage on the left. Y
16 denise Goddard Drawing, Painting
My work is mainly monochrome, Pen & Ink. I'm fascinated by the play of light & dark and love to create texture and depth, achieved by using a pointillism technique. The Norfolk/Suffolk landscape constantly inspires as does my interest in motorsport. Commissions taken.
Brooke Cottage, The Street, Woodton, Suffolk NR35 2LZ07796 432951 [email protected] www.denisegoddard.co.ukIn Woodton, turn off Hempnall Rd into The Street at Kings Head. Proceed along Street. After approx. 200yds Brooke Cottage on R. Park on The Street. Y
Sit Back & Relax
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Waveney Gallery Exhibitions ● Lectures ● Workshops
Wildlife Inspired Art
● Coffee & Gift Shop ● Specialist Nursery ● Wildlife Gardens
www.waveneygallery.co.uk
Situated 5 miles East of Diss, between Dickleburgh and Rushall. Langmere Road, Langmere, Norfolk, IP21 4QA. (01379) 741136
Follow signs for nursery & gardens from A140
17 dinny turner Collage, Gesso Paintings
The far reaching landscape around us, contrasting with the intimate nature of the wild flowers and grasses provides an evocative combination. Painted tissue paper and free textures in gesso combine with clear forms to make collages.1 Wood Lane, Starston, Norfolk IP20 9PN01379 854593 [email protected]
From Starston at bridge take Church Hill north for 1½ miles. Wood Lane is the 1st road on the right and 1st house on the left. Y U
18 Christina Greathead Textiles
Stitched impressions of wild flowers, fruits, grasses, streams and landscapes as framed pieces, panels and unique accessories. New work combines recycled fabrics with domestic objects to offer intriguing alternatives. Cart Lodge Barn, Church Hill, Starston, Norfolk IP20 9PF 01986 852352 [email protected]
From Starston Bridge 200yds up Church Hill. R at 3rd gravel drive (between flint walls) after church: straight ahead to barn at end.Y U
19 david Page Painting
I've been painting on the Norfolk/Suffolk border for more than 30 years. I paint landscapes, but also people and things.Redenhall Cottage, Hallwong Lane, Starston, Norfolk IP20 9NT01379 853 [email protected] davidpageartist.wordpress.com
From the West, up Low Road from Starston Bridge, Ist house on R. From Harleston, down Station Road, up Dicky Hill, keep L, first house on L Y U
20 Jane German Painting
Best known over the past twenty years for paintings depicting cattle, my recent work comprises still-lives composed of familiar domestic objects, and small studies of local poultry and wild birds.Redenhall Cottage, Hallwong Lane, Low Road, Starston, Norfolk IP20 9NT01379 853000 [email protected] janegerman.com Location as David Page no 19.
21 nick holmes Painting, photographs, prints
and collage
My work is based on imagery collected on my travels as a scenic artist. My main interest is texture, light and pattern forming abstract compositions. St George House, 11 London Road, Harleston, Norfolk IP20 9BH07971 581250 [email protected] Georgian house next to chiropractic clinic: studio in old garage at end of drive R of house. Please park on London Road. Y Us
22 Alan Frewin Painting and Pottery
Millhouse Pottery was established in 1965. Slipware is my preferred medium. For the last few years I have been painting in oils, mainly figurative. This summer I will be making pots and will return to painting again in the autumnMillhouse Pottery, 1 Station Road, Harleston, Norfolk IP20 9ES01379 852556 [email protected] from town square to Harleston Gallery continue on for a couple of hundred yards. Georgian house with yew hedge and go up the drive to the shop. Y Uground floor only
This Greetings Card retailer is officially the best inEast Anglia with an amazing party department too!
Why not visit us while enjoying the Art Trail?MON to SAT 9am - 5pm Tel: 01379 852820
10 MARKET PLACE, HARLESTON 1P20 9AD
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Bank Holiday week 22 - 27 AugustEnjoy all the fabulous events our fun Festival has
to offer based around the interland of HarlestonFurther performance arts and family events welcome
For full information please visit
www.harlestonandwaveneyfestival.co.ukor call Robin on 01379 852221
Andrew Pottruff Painting 01379 608140
Bazil Leith Mosaics 01986 788226
Colin Saunders Ceramics 10379 588278
David Rock Painting & painted ceramics 01379 854897
Dee Nickerson Painting 07986 338391
Diana McKenna Mixed media 01986 896879
Dom Theobald Painting 01986 892131
Frank Beanland Painting 01379 586653
Hannah Gifford Oil Painting 01508 482604
Ian Scott Drawing & painting 01379 669197
Jayne Wurr Mosaics 01986 788226
Kim Marangon Textiles 07775 593701
Mary Spicer Painting 01986 892139
Tim Summerson Drawing & painting 01986 892067
Val Lindsell Painting 01379 852125
trail Artists on sabbatical this year
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