Hendrika Foster’s lecture to BAS on American Painting of the 18th and 19th Century on the 24th of April certainly was an eye-opener for all of us.
Continue reading Hendrika Foster’s talk on American Painting of the 18th and 19th Century
Hendrika Foster’s lecture to BAS on American Painting of the 18th and 19th Century on the 24th of April certainly was an eye-opener for all of us.
Continue reading Hendrika Foster’s talk on American Painting of the 18th and 19th Century
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Book now for the Bruton Art Society’s Trip
Booking necessary by 22 May Continue reading Coach Trip to Pallant House, Chichester, Thursday 5 June
Two schools to go, but here are the 18 images chosen by their art teachers from three of our five schools. . To see the images
Our Tutor was Rachel Sargent http://www.axisweb.org/p/rachelsargent/ a landscape artist and teacher who is particularly interested in the way colour shifts and changes Continue reading Collographs with Rachel Sargent. 10th and 11th April 2014
The room under the Chapel restaurant in Bruton is rather stunning. Continue reading Hauser and Wirth bring Video Art to Bruton.
Tony Langham has put together a very interesting newsletter. Click to read it in full here. Bruton News letter
Subject: Opportunity to make and show work at Somerset Art Weeks – please circulateDate: 21 March 2014 15:01:27 GMT Continue reading Somerset Arts Week Artist Opportunity
To be precise American Art in the 18th and 19th Century. Continue reading Our Next Lecture. American Art by Hendrika Foster 24th April
We have just received this invitation from Wayne Spilsbury to what looks like a first rate free lecture at the King’s School Bruton. He writes, ” It is looking at the human figure in the Renaissance and beyond with a consideration of gender. It is primarily targeted at 6th form students but members (of BAS) would be welcome. It is by Professor Bronwen Wilson, Head of World Art History at the Sainsbury Institute. She is a renowned authority and lectures at Cambridge and the Courtauld Institute amongst other places.
I attach the original flyer sent to schools. If anyone is interested then an email would be useful.” Click on Kings lecture