North Devon Art and artists head to Exeter

North Devon Arts

North Devon Arts are making a foray into the southern half of the county with the Introducing North Devon Arts exhibition at the Exeter Picturehouse Cafe.

The exhibition is set to show the work of North Devon Arts members: Rose Anderson, Christine Basil, Eric Blight, Maxine Bracher, Emily Clark, Penelope Florance, Linda Hajdukiewicz, Sue Hewitt, Sue Keane, Cathy King, India Mae, Alison Nicholson, Celia Olsson, Tim Pryor, Laura Tacey, Susan Wallis, Judith Westcott, Sarah Woolfenden and Mike Woollacott.

The exhibition runs from Tuesday, November 1 to Monday November 14, from noon daily.





1 comment to North Devon Art and artists head to Exeter

  • Many thanks for the article publicising the North Devon Arts Exeter exhibition at the Exeter Picture House. People are welcome to come along to view the wall art.



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