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Liphook Community Magazine Summer 2017

The Liphook Community Magazine exists to help maintain, encourage and initiate aspects of community life in which individuality, creativeness and mutual fellowship can flourish. It is produced and distributed by volunteers, free, to every household in the Parish of Bramshott and Liphook. It is financed by advertising and donations from individuals and organisations.

The Liphook Community Magazine exists to help maintain, encourage and initiate aspects of community life in which individuality, creativeness and mutual fellowship can flourish. It is produced and distributed by volunteers, free, to every household in the Parish of Bramshott and Liphook. It is financed by advertising and donations from individuals and organisations.

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B R A M S H O T T<br />

Arts and Crafts Socie<br />

The Four Group Award Winners<br />

Bramshott and <strong>Liphook</strong> Art Society is going from strength to<br />

strength, with 125 members, all local artists and craft artisans.<br />

They contributed to another successful Exhibition at the<br />

Millenium Centre in <strong>Liphook</strong> last month. The exhibition was<br />

over three days and many visitors commented on the extremely<br />

high standard of work on show and the beautiful way in which it<br />

was all displayed. We had 700 visitors over the three days, with<br />

231 pieces of framed art on show and 42 craft / 3D items. We also<br />

had an interesting selection of artwork from Bohunt school<br />

GCSE students, whose range and ability were outstanding. Gift<br />

cards were on sale in the foyer and the Gift Shop in the Canada<br />

Room, together with the refreshments, received lots of<br />

favourable comments. The guest art group was Christopher<br />

Cole’s, a local artist who has a range of workshops booth locally<br />

and abroad, and his students provided a stunning display. Next<br />

The Committee Choice Award for 3D/Craft went to Geoff<br />

Cruttenden for his bronze resin sculpture “Medusa”.<br />

The Committee Choice Award for 2D Art was won by Sally<br />

Northwood for her picture “In Haslemere Museum”.<br />

year we will be looking to support another local class so if you<br />

run an art class and would be interested please contact us.<br />

During the exhibition, artists provided demonstrations which<br />

attracted a lot of attention and interest, and included a sculptor.<br />

We would like to give a big thank you to all those who made our<br />

exhibition such a success, including, our artists, visitors,<br />

advertisers in our exhibition catalogue and volunteers. We also<br />

would like to thank the Millennium centre for their valuable<br />

sponsorship of the event. , this support is crucial to the success<br />

of the Exhibition. Lastly we would like to thank everyone who<br />

came to see the exhibition and we hope everyone enjoyed it as<br />

much as we did.<br />

Our ongoing programme of demonstrations and workshops has<br />

been interesting and varied, from encaustic wax to contemporary<br />

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