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Art on the Prom 2018 Heritage Open Days
in Ipswich 2018
Art on the Prom is set to go ahead
as usual on the 2nd September from
10am to 4.30pm. Over 100 artists
will be displaying and selling original
artwork on stalls on the prom between
the pier and the Spa theatre, in the Spa
Theatre car park and on the approach
road to the theatre.
Sponsored by Jackamans Solicitors
Tracy Barrit-Brown, whose willow
family sculpture is in the Spa gardens,
has been working with three local
schools during July. The resulting sea
creatures sculpture will be on display
at Art on the Prom.
Sponsored by Gotelee Solicitors
and the Orwell Hotel there will be
the usual art activity
tents. This year they
feature painted Flags and
Banners, Matisse comes to
Felixstowe in the creation
of a colourful collage,
Willow weaving , Painted
Postcards and Print-
making with Oyster Press.
As well as a monoprinting
activity, Oyster Press will
be doing 4 sessions of lino
2
cutting. If you would like to book a
free place ring 07990553662.
Malcolm Cudmore is repeating his
successful drawing workshops . To
book a place please call 01986 893291
or email: [email protected]
Entertainment features Chocks
Away with 1940s and 50s singing
and dancing, Ipswich Hospital Band,
Felixstowe Harmonies and Jazz singer,
Amber Durrant. There will be a range
of food and drink outlets.
All activities at Art on the Prom are
free. Put the date in your diary and we
will see you there.
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Saturday 8th and Sunday
9th also Saturday 15th and
Sunday 16th September. The
Heritage Open Days take
place over two weekends
this year and is a fantastic
opportunity to discover
Ipswich’s hidden heritage.
With over 30 properties open
we have several new venues
this year which include
the Old Bell Inn in Stoke
Street, Ipswich Art Gallery
in High Street, the Captain’s
House in Grimwade Street and more,
as well as the old favourites such as
the Willis roof garden, Mutual House
in Giles Circus and Tooley’s Court in
Foundation Street.
The weekend is co-ordinated by The
Ipswich Society when owners of some
of the town’s fi nest buildings open
their doors and show off the treasures
inside.
Many of the buildings are not open
to the public throughout the year, so
here’s your chance. We have more
than 30 buildings open in 2018, along
with free guided walks around some of
the town’s best locations.
You won’t go hungry - several
buildings have refreshments on offer,
there are independent cafes in the
“Saints” and Blackfriars areas, or you
could pack a picnic and make a day
of it by strolling through one of our
beautiful parks.
The Ipswich 2018 Heritage Open Days
free colour booklet with map will be
available in the Tourist Information
Centre in St. Stephen’s Church, the
Library in Northgate Street and
other venues around Ipswich or visit
www.ipswichsociety.org.uk
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