Art Exhibition
Soulton has been honoured to host an exhibition of art from a number of artists inspired by the landscape and setting here.
"The November Exhibition" highighted the work of artists, who have all been inspired by our landscape over recent years and a number of the works showed views and wildlife at Soulton:
The video below is a walk around the exhibition.
All the works in the exhibition are shown in this twitter thread:
The #novemberexhibition of #localartists can't run in person, so we will be sharing the works here during #lockdown2
— Soulton Hall (@SoultonHall) November 10, 2020
We are hopeful you will be able to visit irl after the lockdown.
(📸 isn't a work in the exhibition - it was part of setting it up)
THREAD pic.twitter.com/QUoinYgx1e
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Following the Prime Minister's announcement of 31 October, 2020 this event has been moved online and physical viewings are postponed.
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Digital Exhibition
Because of #lockdown2 we are showing the works in this exhibition in a twitter thread which is being added to every day during the lockdown. You can click through to the thread from the first tweet which is embedded below:
The #novemberexhibition of #localartists can't run in person, so we will be sharing the works here during #lockdown2
— Soulton Hall (@SoultonHall) November 10, 2020
We are hopeful you will be able to visit irl after the lockdown.
(📸 isn't a work in the exhibition - it was part of setting it up)
THREAD pic.twitter.com/QUoinYgx1e
In person viewing
We will be reviving in person viewing of this exhbition during December 2020, as the second lockdown prevented it being open to physically visit.
The Exhibitors
The artists who are contributing will be revealed below, along with their posts on social media about the exhibition…
Merlin Fulcher - Poet
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Jo Halden - painter
A post shared by Jo Halden (@haldenjo) on
Andrew Fusek Peters - wildlife and astro photography
A post shared by Andrew Fusek Peters (@andrewfusekpeters) on
Annette Jackson - stained glass
Graham Taylor - ceramics
A post shared by Graham Taylor and Sarah Lord (@pottedhistory) on
Harriet Love - stained glass
A post shared by Soulton Long Barrow (@soultonlongbarrow) on