Art Festival 2018

TRIMINGHAM HALL

INFORMAL OPENING

and

Trimingham Art Festival

TRIMINGHAM PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL
ART EXHIBITION
IN AID OF THE CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST’S HEAD
TRIMINGHAM

27th-29th April 2018

This year’s Art Festival was the first activity to take place in the newly built village centre, Trimingham Hall. Dot Bradley, who has organised the event for many years in Trimingham Church, was keen to see the works of local artists displayed in the much lighter and warmer setting of the new Hall, which boasts underfloor heating powered by ground-source energy. The Festival was also timed to coincide with the Informal Opening of Trimingham Hall, and a large number of people came to take a look at our new facilities while viewing the extensive and beautifully arranged display of paintings collected there.

Dot Bradley keeping an eye on proceedings

 

The Works of Art

 

Professional Artist Keith Nash with his Original Watercolour which was sold at the Festival.

Keith’s website of Fine Art Watercolours can be found on:

https://www.keithnash.co.uk

 

 

 

 

Long-standing local residents Alan Self and Alec Reynolds in the Foyer of the new Hall. Alec was our representative in cutting the first turf back in the early autumn of 2017.

 

PICTURES of the PREVIEW

by Photographer Leigh Caudwell:

 

Prolific local artist John Bradley, some of whose works were on display at the Festival – and who of course has contributed extensively to this website.

 

 

 

 

 

Our village activist Liz King, after years of tireless fund-raising, celebrating the opening of Trimingham Hall.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Celebration: Terry and Linda Brown, our Chairman-Treasurer partnership, having a rare moment of relaxation after seeing all their labours of the last few years finally achieved in the opening of Trimingham Hall.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Burning the Midnight Oil