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Payments

BACS payments should be to:

North Norfolk Open Studios

Acct no: 25612462

Sort code: 80 22 60

Bank: Bank of Scotland

Cheques should be made payable to:

North Norfolk Open Studios

and posted to:

Keri Lowe

16 Clarendon Drive, 
Martham
Norfolk
NR29 4TD

Your brochure entry:
Brochure image:
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Artist number:
To be confirmed.
Name:
Alison Henry
Trail:
To be confirmed.
Studio address:
New Farm Barn
New Farm
Warham Rd
Wells next the sea
NR23 1NE
Tel:
07541 250862
Wheelchair access:
NO
Directions:
Go through New Farm gates level with Norfolk Hideaways office. It's the first barn you come to. Entrance is at rear. Please do not park on the grass.
Description:
My work explores elements and structures of everyday objects and creatures in the natural world, resulting in organic abstract forms made in clay which are fired or cast in bronze or other materials.
Dates:
25 May
YES
26 May
YES
27 May
YES
28 May
-
29 May
-
30 May
-
31 May
YES
01 June
YES
02 June
YES
Your artist's page:

Alison Henry

Note: if you are viewing this on a mobile device there seems to be a glitch where the dates aren't showing properly. I won't be fixing this as the same problem doesn't appear to be happening with actual artist pages that the public see. If you want to check the dates either go to the editing area in the Members' area or have a look at your actual artist page by clicking on your image here

open dates:
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25
May
Su
26
May
M
27
May
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28
May
W
29
May
Th
30
May
F
31
May
Sa
01
Jun
Su
02
Jun
artist number:
To be confirmed
trail:
media:
3D, Sculpture
website:
Website
mobile:
07541 250862
landline:
Landline
address:
New Farm Barn
New Farm
Warham Rd
Wells next the sea
NR23 1NE
wheelchair
Not accessible by wheelchair
directions:
Go through New Farm gates level with Norfolk Hideaways office. It's the first barn you come to. Entrance is at rear. Please do not park on the grass.
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My work explores patterns, rhythms and structures of everyday objects and creatures in the natural world, resulting in organic abstract forms made in clay which are either fired or cast in bronze or other materials. I have been deeply concerned for decades about man’s impact on the environment. In my work I try to highlight the incredible diversity of nature manifested in the tiniest and humblest forms found all around us – a seed pod, a seashell, a wasp’s nest, a dried leaf or petal. By narrowing in on the discrete details of each fragment I hope to draw attention in a small way to the awe-inspiring beauty and complexity of our environment which we ruin at our peril.

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