Interwoven Lives exhibition opens
Exhibition runs until 2nd July. Note opening days and times (closed Mondays). The Fry Art Gallery and Exhibition will re-open on Sunday 2nd April 2023 at the following times Monday […]
Exhibition runs until 2nd July. Note opening days and times (closed Mondays). The Fry Art Gallery and Exhibition will re-open on Sunday 2nd April 2023 at the following times Monday […]
Runs until 29th October. Note opening days and times (closed Mondays). Free. The Fry Art Gallery and Exhibition will open on Sunday 2nd April 2023, and will remain open until […]
Library Opening Times Mon- Thurs 9am - 5.30pm Fri 9am -7pm Sat 9am- 5pm
Come and explore inside this much-cherished Garde 1 listed, 14th century property, part of the Old Sun Inn and for many years an antiques shop, as it enters a new […]
Come and explore inside this much-cherished Garde 1 listed, 14th century property, part of the Old Sun Inn and for many years an antiques shop, as it enters a new era with a new owner. Learn about plans for its future and discover new facts about its past Hear an introductory talk on the building, […]
Marianne Straub RDI: A Designer's Designer's. A talk by Mary Schoeser MA, FRSA Tickets £6 on the door or from www.fryartgallery.org
This workshop will explore contrasting textures of birds' feathers: from soft and fluffy to large & well defined. Participants will discover how to capture likeness without overworking their piece, and […]
Bring along your own art & craft projects and enjoy great company and free refreshments. New to making? Not a problem! Try your hand at crochet and collage.
Come and explore inside this much-cherished Garde 1 listed, 14th century property, part of the Old Sun Inn and for many years an antiques shop, as it enters a new […]
SUSAN KAY-WILLIAMS PAINTING WITH A NEEDLE – 18TH CENTURY FOR GENTLEMEN AND BOTANISTS By the 18th century the dyers had learned how to make a much greater range of colours […]
SUSAN KAY-WILLIAMS PAINTING WITH A NEEDLE – 18TH CENTURY FOR GENTLEMEN AND BOTANISTS By the 18th century the dyers had learned how to make a much greater range of colours […]