Friday, 29 July 2011

Ludlow Assembly Rooms live events listings

September 2011

Fri 12 August to Sunday 4 September
Tori Sutherland
Tori Sutherland is a felt maker, painter and jeweller who works in merino wool, silk and other fibres, many sourced locally to her home in Herefordshire. Her work is mainly influenced by the Herefordshire landscape, and more recently, her Grandmother’s collection of objects from her Ludlow home. Gallery, free

Allan Macdougall
Allan Macdougall is known for his watercolour landscapes of Herefordshire. As a keen mountaineer, he also captures the various moods of the mountains in Scotland and Wales in impressive watercolours. Café gallery, free
Ludlow Art Society

Thursday 1 September, 7.30pm
Pattern
An illustrated talk on printing by Drusilla Cole. Tickets £2 members, £3 visitors. Annual membership £15 - membership is open to all interested in the visual arts. New members and visitors are welcome - Art students are given free membership. http://www.ludlowartsociety.org.uk/

Tuesday 6 September, 3 – 4pm, then weekly
Sing-along sessions
Singing is good for you! Friendly, informal sessions for all abilities singing old favourites, folk songs and songs from the shows. Just turn up, or contact Mary on 01544 231732. £4 including tea/coffee and cake

Wednesday 7 September, 7.30pm
Poetry Café
First Wednesday of every month Bring your own or your favourite poems to read and discuss in convivial company. September’s theme is Doors.
Gallery, free (donations to cover room hire accepted)

Friday 9 September – Sunday 23 October
Rupert Redway
An exhibition of humorous cartoons by Rupert Redway, a freelance cartoonist whose work is widely published in newspapers and periodicals, including Private Eye. Gallery, free entry

Friday 9 September – Sunday 23 October
Gillian MacDonald
Acrylics and gouache. ‘Colour, design, texture and a love of textiles from around the world have always played a large part in my sense of vision. Inspiration comes from the environment I live in - my home and garden. It is this combination that I have portrayed in my work.’ Café Gallery, free entry

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