'Somehow, Somebody, Somewhere' Exhibition - Frim Folk Art Group
From Friday 9 August - Thursday 5 September, Gunby is proud to welcome The Frim Folk art group, The group are a small art collective made up of artists, ceramicists and printmakers.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
The Frim Folk art group are a small art collective made up of artists, ceramicists and printmakers. They are from all over the UK and moved to Lincolnshire, where they met because of their love of art. Each artist has a unique style, influenced by different life experiences and very different approaches.
This new exhibition is titled ‘Somehow, somebody, somewhere’.
Life’s key questions are; How? Who? Where? They're exhibition celebrates their journey, the people and events that have influenced them, changing their road maps to lead them to their destinations so far. Ordinary lives full of extraordinary events and ordinary, extraordinary people who somehow, found somebody, somewhere they want to be.
Their work will not provide the answers to life’s big questions, instead they hope that they can add a little joy, a little treasure and new discoveries which other ordinary, extraordinary people can hold, see and enjoy every ordinary, extraordinary day
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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Admission charges apply National Trust Members - FREE
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Orchard Gallery
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