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You are cordially invited

to the Preview of

 

Pleasurance

 

The Arts Factory, Hall Road, Norwich

Friday 17 October, 6pm to 10pm

 

Wine and refreshments. Ample parking.

 

Featured post war artists – Tom Mallin, Conrad Romyn, Birgit Skiold, Peter Reid, Don Rout and Muriel Mallin

 

Contemporary artists – Martin Battye, Peter Wylie, Bridget Heriz, Gerald Nason, Mark Sargeant and Katarzyna Coleman

 

Open Studios: Martin Laurance and Annette Rolston

 

Additional contributing artists and groups – Tonia Jillings, Rupert Mallin, ARC and InPrint

 

 

Further information 07775 870392

 

TOM & MURIEL MALLIN CONRAD ROMYN

BIRGIT SKIOLD PETER WYLIE MARTIN BATTYE

BRIDGET HERIZ DON ROUT GERALD NASON

MARK SARGEANT TONIA JILLINGS INPRINT

MARTIN LAURANCE ANNETTE ROLSTON

RUPERT MALLIN PETER HUGHES TIM LENTON

CAROLINE GILFILLAN JIM JEPPS LISA

D’ONOFRIO HILARY MELLON WILLIAM

GOODMAN DARREN KNIGHTS PLEASURANCE

SHIRLEY TOLLIDAY

 PAINTING SCULPTURE DRAWING MONOPRINT ETCHING SCREEN PRINTS BOOK ART FILM PHOTOGRAPHY AUDIO LOOPS TEXTS POETRY READINGS ART-IN-BOXES SLIDE SHOWS TALK CATALOGUES PLAY SCRIPTS STALLS MAIL ART LINO & WOOD PRINTS ILLUSTRATION PERFORMANCE SATURDAY OCTOBER 18 TO SUNDAY

OCTOBER 26 10AM TO 5PM DAILY AT THE

ARTS FACTORY (OLD BALLY SHOE FACTORY)

HALL ROAD NORWICH FREE AMPLE PARKING

01603 412649

I am working to stage a huge exhibitions event at The Arts Factory, Hall Road, Norwich, Friday 17 October to Sunday 26 October.

Three ‘warehouse’ size rooms and four studios will house connected exhibitions by Tom Mallin, Muriel Mallin, Conrad Romyn, Birgit Skiold, Don Rout and others, while there will be a range of works by contemporary artists Martin Battye, Bridget Heriz, Gerald Nason, Mark Sargeant and Peter Wylie.

Painter Martin Laurance and print maker Annette Rolston will have ‘open studios’ at the factory on the first weekend.

Over 1,000 works will be on show. Besides these static works, there will be films, poetry readings and a performance, together with a range of stalls – exhibition catalogues, art books, art posters, etc, together with a ‘Pleasurance’ stall.

The event is free. I can be contacted at rupertmallin@gmail.com

  

                                            

 

                                              

 

 

 

 

 

 

By Shirley Tolliday and Rupert Mallin

A film by Mark Sargeant. Words and narration by Rupert Mallin

A film by Mark Sargeant. Words and narration by Rupert Mallin. Set in Ipswich, England

Fifty-seven pence!

I’ve got more money than sense!

Just holding it makes me feel tense!

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