Shows & Events

              

              

   

    Flemish Primitives

A morning course looking at some of the greatest works of art produced in the Low Countries in the Middle Ages, including paintings by Jan van Eyck, Rogier van der Weyden, Hieronymus Bosch and Pieter Brueghel.

Who’s it for?

Anyone who loves art and wants to learn about some of the greatest works ever produced

Price £10.

Time and location: 10am-12pm, Friday 17th September, 2010 at The Town Hall, Alston.

For further details, contact Dr. Chris Joby at c.r.joby@durham.ac.uk


Homes and Interiors

1st & 2nd OCTOBER 2010
at Rheged, Penrith
All proceeds to Eden House, The Children's Hospice

Friday 1st October, Preview & Dinner with
Guest speaker Susan Crewe, Editor House & Garden Magazine

Saturday 2nd October 10 am - 4.30 pm Exhibition
Cookery Demonstration with James McIntosh of AGA 12 - 1 pm

http://www.homes-interiors-gardens-2010.co.uk

                 Solway Ceramics Centre

  • Ten wheels including electric, kick and momentum
  • Electric kilns
  • Woodfiring kilns including Olsen fast fire, saltglaze and bourrybox
  • Opportunities for kiln build experience / experiment with sawdust, raku, pit and raised pit
  • Wide range of tools / equipment for throwing and handbuilding, large slab-roller and extruder
  • Classroom facility for tutor groups
  • Main pottery doubles as auditorium for Demonstration Days - seats 60
  • Communal area for groups with kitchen and lounge area
  • w.c's and showers on site
  • camping sheds available

        Solway Ceramics Centre is under 1/2 hour away from the Northern Lakes, 2 fields away

       from the Solway marshes and in an area rich in Border Reiver and Roman history.

                                more info contact Ray Pearson 016973 51352

                                                         coralin.pearson6@btinternet.com

                                 East Farm, Newton Arlosh, Kirkbride, Carlisle, CA7 5ET


 

 

                  

     

                                    

                    

                                          

                  

 

                      

      

              

 

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

 

 

                 

 

       

          

 

      

 

 

     

                              

 

 

 

               

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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