Viva Lewes Issue #148 January 2019
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ART<br />
Midpoint by Sue Davies<br />
ART & ABOUT<br />
In town this month<br />
Chalk Gallery<br />
reopens<br />
on the 7th of<br />
<strong>January</strong> and<br />
they’d like<br />
to wish everyone<br />
a very<br />
happy new<br />
year. They start <strong>2019</strong>, as is traditional, with a<br />
sale. In Hidden Treasures you’ll find their offering<br />
of affordable art more affordable than<br />
ever. The winter show continues at Keizer<br />
Frames’ including<br />
work by local artists<br />
Liza Mackintosh<br />
and Alison Rankin,<br />
and Bristol-based<br />
Simon Tozer and<br />
Emmie van Bliervliet.<br />
Simon Tozer<br />
There’s no<br />
exhibition<br />
at Martyrs’<br />
Gallery this<br />
month but they<br />
launch a series<br />
of Wednesday<br />
Workshops from<br />
the 9th. These<br />
drawing workshops,<br />
led by<br />
artist-educators<br />
Rachael Adams<br />
and Pat Thornton, involve drawing from<br />
either the clothed figure, or from objects, and<br />
are suitable for all levels of experience. Join<br />
individual sessions or progress through the<br />
weeks, trying different techniques and processes.<br />
As well as pencil drawing, there will<br />
be charcoal, pastel, ink and brush, collage and<br />
paint. £30 half-day, £50 full day, with concessions<br />
and discounts for block bookings. All<br />
materials provided. Contact info@martyrs.<br />
gallery for enquiries and booking.<br />
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