Exhibition
A Taste of Home (2nd Sept)
A Taste of Home
An evening of work evoking a sense of place by local filmmakers, poets and musicians.
Prepare for full-on dazzlement and delight in this evening of celebration and experiment.
Come early and catch a preview of work by Nathan Swenson in the gallery from 5.30pm to 7.30pm.
Are you local? Have you got a video or DVD you’d like the world to see? Leave a message for Tim Green through the Guildhall’s box office and Tim will get in touch with you.
Magic Lantern Show
Patrick Furley shows a wealth of local slides
1-2pm
Ideal for children.
Free, but ticket required.
Churchdown School Visual Arts Exhibition
Churchdown Visual Arts College
Exhibition of 6th form work 4-22nd November.
Jonathan Peck - Hollywood Model Maker
Jonathan Peck - Amazing Hollywood special effects models
20 years building models for Hollywood and TV - Troy, Kingdom of Heaven and Bob the Builder to name but a few.
Nathan Swenson - Painting, Photography, Mixed media
Journey from then to now - the work of Nathan Swenson
2nd-27th September
Gloucester Festival - Roman Pots
10.30am to 12 noon & 1pm to 2.30pm
Gloucester Festival - Food and Drink Trails
No details, but should be interesting.
Marking Time presents Mark 2
Marking Time presents Mark 2
In 2007 a tremendously successful touring exhibition, Marking Time, celebrated a twelve-month creative journey made by pupils from Tredworth Junior School. This year they have been joined by Coney Hill Junior School to continue their exploration of the world of art and we are delighted to present the work of all these young artists at the Guildhall. See it all from Indian fighting kites to Japanese Noh masks, Rayograph photographs to music animation, stained glass to a gilded chess set and much more.
Making a Difference: Photographs by Mark Learwood ARPS
Making a Difference: Photographs by Mark Learwood ARPS
In 2002 Mark Learwood became a VSO volunteer serving in Nampula, Mozambique, East Africa, where he managed the IT department in a university for three years. Life there was very simple and basic and whilst living with the local people Mark - an Associate of the Royal Photographic Society but equipped only with a low-resolution camera - sought to capture their spirit, beauty and passion through his digital photography.




















