Britain’s oldest Wurlitzer organ will lead a fundraising concert in Beer.
Golding’s literary legacy shines in Exeter
The University of Exeter is celebrating William Golding at a special lecture on March 5.
Interior with Forget-me-nots (Matisse 1916) – Devon Poetry winner
The open category of the 2008 Devon Poetry award organised by the Plough Arts Centre, Torrington, was won by Jenny Mayor and her poem Interior with Forget-me-nots (Matisse 1916)
Geese in a Market Crowd – Devon poetry winner
The short category winner of the 2008 organised by the Plough Arts Centre, Torrington, Devon poetry award was Geese in a Market Crowd by Christopher North
Nan’s handbag – Devon poetry winner
Nan’s Handbag by Marcus Parnell from Paignton, won the 2008 organised by the Plough Arts Centre, Torrington
Zest call for artists
Zest Healthcare arts are calling for artists to submit ideas for comissions ranging from £5,000 to £35,000
Devon Guild of Craftsmen review day
If you’ve been a practicing crafts person in the South West for seven years, you can pay £15 for a review of your work and career
New Year – New Work, final phase in North Devon
The third and final part of the exhibition of new work for the new year from North Devon Arts artists finishes on March 8.
Talk on Exmouth artist with Darwin connection
Exmouth Library is hosting talks on an Exmouth artist who become one of Australia’s greatest painters and accompanied Darwin on the Beagle
Schools celebrate heritage through art in Barnstaple
Schools around Barnstaple have been producing artwork to celebrate the restoration of the town’s famous Albert Clock, commonly known as the Four-faced liar (four clockfaces and not one of them the same time).
Stephen Fuller’s view of Brunel’s bridge
Stephen Fuller explores Brunel’s rail bridge over the Tamar in oil painting
Junior Ploughcappella in Torrington
A Junior Ploughcappella, for young people who are interested in singing, has been set up in Torrington.
Free jazz runs free from the National Youth Jazz Collective this Sunday
Free jazz is on offer from the National Youth Jazz Collective in the Great Hall at Dartington on Sunday (February 29).
Dark and brooding Churchill on display
Roy Anderson’s painting of Churchill has been likened to the style of Graham Sutherland, by Lord David Owen, no less. You can make your own mind up – it’s on display at Exeter Central Library until the end of May.
Jamie Whyte donates painting to Tiverton
Jamie Whyte has donated one his pictures to Tiverton Pannier Market.