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Caversham Artists Exhibition at More Arts Twyford – 28th October – 27th November.

October 21, 2011

We are pleased to share the dates of our next show at the new More Arts Gallery on Station Road in Twyford.

The gallery will be open from  Friday 28th October – Sunday 27th November 2011, Fridays 4 – 8pm, Saturdays and Sundays 12 – 4pm. During this time the participating artists will be available if you have any questions or would like to find out more about them. All items on show will be for sale.

There will be a variety of paintings, decoupage furniture, ceramics, jewellery, woodwork , sculpture, printmaking, photography prints and more. Participating artists are  Julie Simmonds; Louise Spiers; Sonia Olaniyan;Mary Phelan;  Lauren Denney;  Peter Quarmby; Nicola Duncan;  Anne Webster;  Roger Smalley and Beverley Bartlett.

The full address is 20 Station Road, Twyford, RG10 9NT. It’s very close to the train station and there is parking nearby.

Download the full two-sided flyer here.

We can also confirm that our Caversham Artists Christmas Show is going to take place at the Old Fire Station Gallery in Henley-on-Thames from 1st to 6th December 2011.

Don’t forget there are some other exciting local events that some of the Caversham Artists Members are participating in.

Craft in Focus is taking place at Wellington College between 28th and 30th October.

MERL (Museum of English Rural Life) Traditional Craft Fair – 5th November.

South Hill Park Craft Fair – 19th & 20th November.

Caversham Arts Trail 2011

May 25, 2011

Thank you for supporting the second Caversham Arts Trail. It was an enormous success with over 3,000 visitors, many of whom visited all venues.  You can see images from the trail here.

As we begin to organise the third Caversham Arts Trail we are looking at improving your experience and would welcome your feedback. Please leave your responses  here.

Pottery by David Pope

As exhibitors we loved meeting people who appreciated our art, talking techniques and opening our studios, homes and gardens for everyone to enjoy. We hope this has given you an insight into how many creative people live and work in Caversham. We are also pleased to share that we raised £187 for the King’s Meadow Baths campaign.

If you want to see more art,  or missed the Caversham Arts Trail don’t despair as this weekend, 28th to 30th May is the Henley Arts Trail. There will be 23 venues in and around Henley, all with free admission. You can download the brochure here.  The following artists from the Caversham Arts Trail are taking part: Lauren Denney – Venue 12,  Louise Spiers and Nina O’Connell – Venue 20, Nicola Duncan,  Nina Krauzewicz and Christine Brewster – Venue 1 and Anne Webster and Gloria Pitt  -Venue 11.

Paintings by Nicola Duncan


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