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The Artistic Forager

The Forager – Groundwork Gallery, King’s Lynn

haptic/tacit, three of the exhibiting artists in “FieldWork” will lead an afternoon of talking about their exploratory and entrepreneurial artistic practice.  Jane Cairns, Kim Norton and Grant Aston are artists who are adept at investigating their surroundings, closely observing and finding things, crafting and assembling, using research, resourcefulness, adaptation.

Part of the Norfolk & Norwich Festival 15-29 May, in association with Groundwork Gallery, Kings Lynn and their exhibition “Field Work”.

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2022-05-15 14:00
2022-05-15 14:00
2022-05-15 14:00

Hosted by: Groundwork Gallery, King's Lynn
GroundWork Gallery, 17 Purfleet Street, King's Lynn PE30 1ER, UK
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