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For the 10th time, the resident artists of Rye Creative Centre let you catch a glimpse behind the scenes and welcome you in their work spaces, while the gallery on the ground floor will feature particularly exciting New Road Artists' work on display. This is your annual opportunity to view & buy a huge range of work directly from all the artists and makers:
Nick Archer, Nat Dive, Jenny Edbrooke, Jillian Eldridge, Caroline Fraser, Luke Hannam, Jonathan Hills, Angelika Howard, Paula MacArthur, Tara Macdonald, Jenny Pockley, Sue Prince, Helen Rawlinson, Steph Rubin, Kathy Russell, Sarah Seymour, Sally Shaw, Beverley Thornley, Georgie Watson, Andy Viner, Jean-Louis Vincent, as well as works by artists with physical disabilities and/or learning differences who come and make art with Jenny Edbrooke under the umbrella of "The Studio".
There'll be a bar on Friday evening, a cafe during the day on Saturday, both easy accessible on the ground floor. The exhibition of all New Road Artists' work in the gallery continues until 11 October, 12-7.30pm weekdays only.
Level access on the ground floor only, accessible toilet.
20 Sep 5pm-8pm
21 Sep 11am-4.30pm
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