Tam Giles's Dissonances, Concinnities and Balance exhibition runs until 15 May.
Her enduring interest in rhythms, patterns and colour, shine through in her body of work, inspired by the surrounding sea and landscape.
The exhibition is in two locations; Hastings Arts Forum and her studio at Woodhurst Lodge, Ivyhouse Lane.
A catalogue of the exhibition will be available for purchase and further details of her life, work and travels since 1930 can be found at www.hastingsartsforum.co.uk.
Admission to the exhibitions is free and everyone is welcome.
Hastings Arts Forum
20 Marine Court, St Leonards on Sea, Tues - Sun 11am - 5pm. Open evening 22 April 6:30pm - 8:30pm.
Tam Giles Studio
Woodhurst Lodge Studio, Ivyhouse Lane, Hastings . TN35 4NN. Tues - Sun 11am - 1pm & 4.00 - 6.00pm, or by arrangement, tel 01424 257571.
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