THE Somerset Art Weeks Festival will return to Nynehead Court this month.
The historic venue, located just outside Wellington, will be part of the festival, opening its doors to art lovers and the community from September 21 to October 6.
It will be set within the historic Orangery, featuring an exhibition of mixed media, printmaking, painting, and textiles from artists Lucy Rodgers, Sally Clark, and Catherine Hounsell.
Lucy Rodgers is known for her vibrant reduction lino prints.
Sally Clark is praised for her expressive watercolours, and Catherine Hounsell’s textiles draw inspiration from Somerset’s natural beauty and North African patterns.
The exhibition will be open daily from 10am to 5pm.
Visitors will have the chance to engage in activities like artist talks and live demonstrations.
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Light refreshments will be available in the gardens of Nynehead Court.
Nynehead Court’s Orangery, filled with natural light, provides an inviting atmosphere for the exhibition.
The venue is accessible from Wellington and a short drive from the M5, with parking available.
Using the WhatThreeWords location courts.dripped.clutter will help navigate to the venue.
The Somerset Art Weeks Festival at Nynehead Court is set to be an inspiring celebration of art and community in a memorable setting.
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