Peter M Hicks and Joe Cornish ‘In conversation’
Enjoy an afternoon of conversation between two of North Yorkshire’s finest creative talents.
- Booking advisable
- Free event (admission applies)
Enjoy a visit to Peter M Hick’s exhibition ‘Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal- A Landscape Painter’s Perspective’ in Fountains Mill, followed by an ‘in conversation’ event with eminent landscape artist Peter M Hicks and renowned landscape photographer Joe Cornish. Learn about their experience of spending time capturing the beauty of this special place as well as an opportunity to ask questions about their respective practices. Refreshments will be available to purchase on the evening.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Booking details
Call 01765 608888 This event is free, but booking is advisable due to limited seats available.
- Suitability
Children are welcome.
- Meeting point
The event takes place in the Tea Garden, which is located in front of Fountains Hall. The Peter M Hicks exhibition is on display in nearby Fountains Mill.
- Accessibility
If you have access requirements, please call ahead of the event so that we’re able to chat through your needs and how we can best accommodate you.
- Other
Please park at our West Gate entrance car park located at HG4 3DZ. The main visitor centre car park will close at 6.30pm
Upcoming events
A Landscape Painter's Perspective: Peter M. Hicks
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