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Sunday, July 24, 2011, starts at 10:00 am

Open Studios Sunday

Open Studios

Over the years Whitstable has become home to many artists, who contribute much to the town’s diversity and character. During the Whitstable Oyster Festival several artist are opening their personal studios to members of the public. The diversity and quality of work on offer is fabulous. There is no obligation to buy so don’t feel intimidated about going into any of the studios listed here – all of the artists who are listed really want you to see their work.

Jon Bird
22 Oxford Street
Whitstable
Jon Bird opens his quirky 200-year old cottage in the centre of Whitstable to show a new selection of colourful work.

Open 11am to 5pm Sunday 24th July

Steph Brunton and Colin Whitaker
17 Pierpoint Road,
Whitstable
Paintings, prints and photographs.

Open every festival day 10am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 5pm

Ann Diggens and Liz Shedden
Fish Slab Studio (behind Gallery)
Oxford Street, Whitstable
Ann studied at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston and has shown her abstract colour-field paintings in the United States.

Open 11am to 4pm all week

Trish Flynn
Mermaid Villas, 1 Beach Walk
Whitstable
Trish is opening her studio close to the Continental Hotel and showing monoprints, acrylics collage and more!

Open 10am to 4pm Sunday 24th July

Barbara Marks
First Floor, 103A Tankerton Road
Tankerton
Barbara’s work explores the purity of a first brush stroke, the elusive connection of the mind, body and brush in search for the gateway to the spiritual self.

Open 1.30pm to 5pm except Mon & Tue

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