Events
A study of trees. Leaves, branches, shape, form and scale - from photographic observations to metallic translations. An exhibition by Cuckoo Farm prize winner Janette Lazell.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk.
Landscapes by Nat Young and bronze and bronze resin sculptures by Shirley Morrison.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A study of trees. Leaves, branches, shape, form and scale - from photographic observations to metallic translations. An exhibition by Cuckoo Farm prize winner Janette Lazell.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk.
Landscapes by Nat Young and bronze and bronze resin sculptures by Shirley Morrison.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A study of trees. Leaves, branches, shape, form and scale - from photographic observations to metallic translations. An exhibition by Cuckoo Farm prize winner Janette Lazell.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk.
Landscapes by Nat Young and bronze and bronze resin sculptures by Shirley Morrison.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A study of trees. Leaves, branches, shape, form and scale - from photographic observations to metallic translations. An exhibition by Cuckoo Farm prize winner Janette Lazell.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk.
Landscapes by Nat Young and bronze and bronze resin sculptures by Shirley Morrison.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
As part of Essex University's Cafe Scientifique programme of events the following lecture will be taking place at The Minories:
'THE SMELL OF THE SEA AFFECTS OUR CLIMATE: HOW OCEANIC GASES MAKE CLOUDS'
Dr Michael Steinke - Lecturer, Marine Sciences
This event is free. No ticket or advanced booking is required. Doors open at 7pm and seats will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.
For further details: www.essex.ac.uk/psychology/psy/cs
A study of trees. Leaves, branches, shape, form and scale - from photographic observations to metallic translations. An exhibition by Cuckoo Farm prize winner Janette Lazell.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk.
Landscapes by Nat Young and bronze and bronze resin sculptures by Shirley Morrison.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A study of trees. Leaves, branches, shape, form and scale - from photographic observations to metallic translations. An exhibition by Cuckoo Farm prize winner Janette Lazell.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk.
Landscapes by Nat Young and bronze and bronze resin sculptures by Shirley Morrison.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A study of trees. Leaves, branches, shape, form and scale - from photographic observations to metallic translations. An exhibition by Cuckoo Farm prize winner Janette Lazell.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk.
Landscapes by Nat Young and bronze and bronze resin sculptures by Shirley Morrison.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A study of trees. Leaves, branches, shape, form and scale - from photographic observations to metallic translations. An exhibition by Cuckoo Farm prize winner Janette Lazell.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk.
Landscapes by Nat Young and bronze and bronze resin sculptures by Shirley Morrison.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A study of trees. Leaves, branches, shape, form and scale - from photographic observations to metallic translations. An exhibition by Cuckoo Farm prize winner Janette Lazell.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk.
Landscapes by Nat Young and bronze and bronze resin sculptures by Shirley Morrison.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A study of trees. Leaves, branches, shape, form and scale - from photographic observations to metallic translations. An exhibition by Cuckoo Farm prize winner Janette Lazell.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk.
Landscapes by Nat Young and bronze and bronze resin sculptures by Shirley Morrison.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
IN THE INCANDESCENT MANTLE OF THE AIR by Nat Young and Shirley Morrison at The Minories Art Gallery
Landscapes by Nat Young and bronze and bronze resin sculptures by Shirley Morrison.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A study of trees. Leaves, branches, shape, form and scale - from photographic observations to metallic translations. An exhibition by Cuckoo Farm prize winner Janette Lazell.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk.
Landscapes by Nat Young and bronze and bronze resin sculptures by Shirley Morrison.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
IN THE INCANDESCENT MANTLE OF THE AIR by Nat Young and Shirley Morrison at The Minories Art Gallery
Landscapes by Nat Young and bronze and bronze resin sculptures by Shirley Morrison.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A study of trees. Leaves, branches, shape, form and scale - from photographic observations to metallic translations. An exhibition by Cuckoo Farm prize winner Janette Lazell.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk.
Landscapes by Nat Young and bronze and bronze resin sculptures by Shirley Morrison.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
IN THE INCANDESCENT MANTLE OF THE AIR by Nat Young and Shirley Morrison at The Minories Art Gallery
Landscapes by Nat Young and bronze and bronze resin sculptures by Shirley Morrison.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A study of trees. Leaves, branches, shape, form and scale - from photographic observations to metallic translations. An exhibition by Cuckoo Farm prize winner Janette Lazell.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk.
Landscapes by Nat Young and bronze and bronze resin sculptures by Shirley Morrison.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
IN THE INCANDESCENT MANTLE OF THE AIR by Nat Young and Shirley Morrison at The Minories Art Gallery
Landscapes by Nat Young and bronze and bronze resin sculptures by Shirley Morrison.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
As part of Essex University's Cafe Scientifique programme of events the following lecture will be taking place at the Minories:
'MACHINES READING HUMAN MINDS: THE GOOD AND THE UGLY'
Dr Francisco Sepulveda - Reader School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering
This event is free. No ticket or advanced booking is required. Doors open at 7pm and seats will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.
For further details: www.essex.ac.uk/psychology/psy/cs
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
As part of Essex University's Cafe Scientifique programme of events the following lecture will be taking place at the Minories:
'SUDUKO IN THE ROUND'
Professor Peter Higgins - Head of Department, Mathematical Sciences
This event is free. No ticket or advanced booking is required. Doors open at 7pm and seats will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.
For further details: www.essex.ac.uk/psychology/psy/cs
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Visit our tradestand at the Suffolk Show to gain general information about courses on offer at Colchester Institute
Suffolk Show location:
Trinity Park, Felixstowe Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP3 8UH
For more information please visit: www.suffolkshow.co.uk
As part of Essex University's Cafe Scientifique programme of events the following lecture will be taking place at the Minories:
'RECOGNIZING UNFAMILIAR FACES: EYEWITNESS IDENTIFICATION FROM A PSYCHOLOGIST'S PERSPECTIVE'
Dr Markus Bindermann - Lecturer, Dept of Psychology
This event is free. No ticket or advanced booking is required. Doors open at 7pm and seats will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.
For further details: www.essex.ac.uk/psychology/psy/cs
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Visit our tradestand at the Suffolk Show to gain general information about courses on offer at Colchester Institute
Suffolk Show location:
Trinity Park, Felixstowe Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP3 8UH
For more information please visit: www.suffolkshow.co.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
A retrospective of Ian Hay's work covering the last 50 years.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on either 01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Have you ever wanted to get away from it all? Do you fancy working your way around the world? Are you interested in teaching English as a Foreign Language? Colchester Institute runs two training courses every year: one full-time in the autumn term, one part-time in the spring & summer terms. Come along and find out if this could be your next move!
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Along with Palladian Press, Colchester Institute is once again sponsoring the Celebration of Education tent at this year’s Tendring Show.
We’d love to see you there on Saturday 10th July 2010. We’ll be on stand number K5, where our staff will be pleased to talk to you about the variety of courses we offer at Colchester Institute. Chefs from the Centre for Hospitality and Food Studies will be on hand too and giving away delicious samples of their food.
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
All three artists in this exhibition show a strong preoccupation with the visible. They respond to the artificial relaity created by photography and by drawing on the physicality of paint and its ability to create a skin of paint on a surface explore a shared interest in painterly mimesis and mimicry.
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Colchester Institute will be one of the organisations offering information and advice for parents who are interested in returning to education.
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
An exhibition of the work by students graduating from Colchester Institute School of Art, Design and Media MA programmes. The rich variety of the courses, coupled with the diversity of the students, ensures that this exhibition will offer a diverse range of approaches to Art, Design and Media.
Entrance free of charge.
If you have any queries please contact the gallery on (01206 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
For information about all courses offered by Colchester Institute
For information about courses offered at The College at Braintree.
For information about all courses offered at Colchester Institute
For information about all courses offered by Colchester Institute
For information on courses offered at The College at Braintree
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
For information about courses offered at The College at Clacton
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
For information about courses offered by Colchester Institute
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
This exhibition explores the use of Beck's basic design rules: replacing chaotic: twisting routes with straight lines, horizontal, vertical or diagonals at 45 degrees only. It also looks at whether today's complex transport networks require fresh approaches.
Entrance free of charge
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437) or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
Artists from around the world have created a mixed-media artwork of handmade paper from local plant fibres. English participant, Paula MacGregor, also shows some some of her own work. This is the only UK venue for this international travelling exhibition.
Entrance is free of charge.
If you have any enquiries please contact the gallery on (01206) 712437 or the.minories@colchester.ac.uk
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
The College at Braintree will have their trailer at the Continental Market.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
The College at Braintree will be taking their trailer to the Continental Market.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
General information about all courses offered by The College at Braintree.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
General Information about all courses offered at The College at Braintree.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY FINE ART OPEN EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES GALLERY
The Colchester Art Society 'Open Exhibitions' have a long history, the first in 1946 being shown at the Castle, then annually until 1957 when The Minories first opened as an art gallery. This annual exhibition forms the largest and most diverse collection of work to be seen in Colchester and its environs and should be a cause for celebrating the visual arts.
Entrance free of charge.
Students will receive a tour of facilities at 11am or 2pm, followed by a chance to meet course tutors in their respective areas.
Students will receive a tour of facilities at 11am or 2pm, followed by a chance to meet course tutors in their respective areas.
Not only will you get a chance to meet Colchester United players when they visit the new Colchester Institute Witham campus from 2pm, you will also receive FREE information, advice and guidance regarding emplyment and training.
1 Freebournes Court, Witham, CM8 2BL
Information about all courses offered by The College at Braintree.
Information about all courses offered by The College at Clacton
Colchester Institute have organised a variety of events to raise money and awareness for their Charity of the Year, Help for Heroes. Activities will include a sweet stall, silent auction and boot camp.
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
Come and see us for information about Apprenticeships offered at Colchester Institute, and for the chance to win tickets to see Colchester United play!
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
Come and see us for information about Apprenticeships offered by Colchester Institute, and for the chance to win tickets to see Colchester United play at home!
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
An opportunity for female students to take part in hands on, practical activities within the centres of Construction, Engineering, Music and Performing Arts, and learn about the careers available within those industries.
An opportunity to take part in hands on, practical activities within the centres of Construction, Engineering, Music and Performing Arts, and learn about courses within those areas offered by Colchester Institute.
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
Come and see us for information about Apprenticeships offered by Colchester Institute, and for the chance to win tickets to see Colchester United play at home!
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
A showcase of student performances from the degree in Musical Theatre (Year 3) in the Swinburne Hall, Colchester Institute. Please book or buy tickets in advance.
Adults £6 / Concessions £4
You can now pay via chip and pin in person or over the phone.
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Box Office 01206 712999 or email cmpaevents@colchester.ac.uk
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
Information about all courses at The College at Braintree.
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
Information about undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
Main Hall, The College at Braintree, Church Lane, Braintree.
Tickets on the door.
For more information telephone (01376) 321711 or email amy.enderson@colchester.ac.uk
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
CONFINING THE GIGANTIC by BA FINE ART YEAR 2 students at the Garden Room at The Minories Art Gallery
Start: Friday 25th March 2011
Finish: Saturday 23rd April 2011
MINIATURE,
Very small of it's kind
A small likeness
A model, copy, or representation on a very small scale
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
CONFINING THE GIGANTIC by BA FINE ART YEAR 2 students at the Garden Room at The Minories Art Gallery
Start: Friday 25th March 2011
Finish: Saturday 23rd April 2011
MINIATURE,
Very small of it's kind
A small likeness
A model, copy, or representation on a very small scale
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
CONFINING THE GIGANTIC by BA FINE ART YEAR 2 students at the Garden Room at The Minories Art Gallery
Start: Friday 25th March 2011
Finish: Saturday 23rd April 2011
MINIATURE,
Very small of it's kind
A small likeness
A model, copy, or representation on a very small scale
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
CONFINING THE GIGANTIC by BA FINE ART YEAR 2 students at the Garden Room at The Minories Art Gallery
Start: Friday 25th March 2011
Finish: Saturday 23rd April 2011
MINIATURE,
Very small of it's kind
A small likeness
A model, copy, or representation on a very small scale
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
CONFINING THE GIGANTIC by BA FINE ART YEAR 2 students at the Garden Room at The Minories Art Gallery
Start: Friday 25th March 2011
Finish: Saturday 23rd April 2011
MINIATURE,
Very small of it's kind
A small likeness
A model, copy, or representation on a very small scale
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
CONFINING THE GIGANTIC by BA FINE ART YEAR 2 students at the Garden Room at The Minories Art Gallery
Start: Friday 25th March 2011
Finish: Saturday 23rd April 2011
MINIATURE,
Very small of it's kind
A small likeness
A model, copy, or representation on a very small scale
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
CONFINING THE GIGANTIC by BA FINE ART YEAR 2 students at the Garden Room at The Minories Art Gallery
Start: Friday 25th March 2011
Finish: Saturday 23rd April 2011
MINIATURE,
Very small of it's kind
A small likeness
A model, copy, or representation on a very small scale
Main Hall, The College at Braintree, Church Lane, Braintree.
A performance by Level 2 Music Technology students at The College at Braintree, featuring a wide range of styles including rap, pop and rock. Tickets on the door.
For more information telephone (01376) 321711 or email michael.wilkinson@colchester.ac.uk.
DENIS WIRTH-MILLER ART EXHIBITION at THE MINORIES ART GALLERY
This is a small retrospective of this important artist's work which has been borrowed from throughout the country. Denis Wirth-Miller was a contemporary and colleague of Francis Bacon and Dickie Chopping, all artists of international repute. The catalogue will include critiques and words by Louisa Buck, Andrew Wilson (from the Tate), Zandra Rhodes and David Queensbury.
Entrance free of charge.
Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am - 4pm (excluding bank holidays)
CONFINING THE GIGANTIC by BA FINE ART YEAR 2 students at the Garden Room at The Minories Art Gallery
Start: Friday 25th March 2011
Finish: Saturday 23rd April 2011
MINIATURE,
Very small of it's kind
A small likeness
A model, copy, or representation on a very small scale
CONFINING THE GIGANTIC by BA FINE ART YEAR 2 students at the Garden Room at The Minories Art Gallery
Start: Friday 25th March 2011
Finish: Saturday 23rd April 2011
MINIATURE,
Very small of it's kind
A small likeness
A model, copy, or representation on a very small scale
CONFINING THE GIGANTIC by BA FINE ART YEAR 2 students at the Garden Room at The Minories Art Gallery
Start: Friday 25th March 2011
Finish: Saturday 23rd April 2011
MINIATURE,
Very small of it's kind
A small likeness
A model, copy, or representation on a very small scale
CONFINING THE GIGANTIC by BA FINE ART YEAR 2 students at the Garden Room at The Minories Art Gallery
Start: Friday 25th March 2011
Finish: Saturday 23rd April 2011
MINIATURE,
Very small of it's kind
A small likeness
A model, copy, or representation on a very small scale
CONFINING THE GIGANTIC by BA FINE ART YEAR 2 students at the Garden Room at The Minories Art Gallery
Start: Friday 25th March 2011
Finish: Saturday 23rd April 2011
MINIATURE,
Very small of it's kind
A small likeness
A model, copy, or representation on a very small scale
CONFINING THE GIGANTIC by BA FINE ART YEAR 2 students at the Garden Room at The Minories Art Gallery
Start: Friday 25th March 2011
Finish: Saturday 23rd April 2011
MINIATURE,
Very small of it's kind
A small likeness
A model, copy, or representation on a very small scale
CONFINING THE GIGANTIC by BA FINE ART YEAR 2 students at the Garden Room at The Minories Art Gallery
Start: Friday 25th March 2011
Finish: Saturday 23rd April 2011
MINIATURE,
Very small of it's kind
A small likeness
A model, copy, or representation on a very small scale
Main Hall, The College at Braintree, Church Lane, Braintree.
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CONFINING THE GIGANTIC by BA FINE ART YEAR 2 students at the Garden Room at The Minories Art Gallery
Start: Friday 25th March 2011
Finish: Saturday 23rd April 2011
MINIATURE,
Very small of it's kind
A small likeness
A model, copy, or representation on a very small scale
CONFINING THE GIGANTIC by BA FINE ART YEAR 2 students at the Garden Room at The Minories Art Gallery
Start: Friday 25th March 2011
Finish: Saturday 23rd April 2011
MINIATURE,
Very small of it's kind
A small likeness
A model, copy, or representation on a very small scale
CONFINING THE GIGANTIC by BA FINE ART YEAR 2 students at the Garden Room at The Minories Art Gallery
Start: Friday 25th March 2011
Finish: Saturday 23rd April 2011
MINIATURE,
Very small of it's kind
A small likeness
A model, copy, or representation on a very small scale
CONFINING THE GIGANTIC by BA FINE ART YEAR 2 students at the Garden Room at The Minories Art Gallery
Start: Friday 25th March 2011
Finish: Saturday 23rd April 2011
MINIATURE,
Very small of it's kind
A small likeness
A model, copy, or representation on a very small scale









