Rercycled Trees

December 10, 2010

If it is finished you can deliver your ‘Recycled’ Tree to 3-7 Tontine Street Folkestone any time while Santa is in the Grotto this weekend Saturday or Sunday  10am – 4pm.

Deadline is 18th December between 12 noon – 1pm


Calling All Artists

December 10, 2010

Recycled Tree Competition   £100 prize

Calling All Artists 2010

Artist Information

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Brewery Tap Exhibition (White Shed)

November 16, 2010

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Some members of White Shed exhibit during the Book Festival in Folkestone.

Sharon Rouse, Cheryl Papasian, Helen Mayer, Deborah Crofts, John Howard, Sally Higgs, Maiuko and Nicholette Goff


Autumn Exhibition (Oct 8th – 29th)

October 14, 2010

Wayne Reeves

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Autumn Exhibiton by Sally Higgs

September 29, 2010

Mixed Media Paintings by Sally Higgs

September 7, 2010

September 8th

New selection of Mixed Media Paintings by Sally Higgs on Show in Studio 8, The Stables, 35/37 Tontine Street, Folkestone, Kent.


White Shed ‘White Show’

August 10, 2010

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Private View at Georges House Friday 6th Aug


‘Process’ Installation (July 19th – Sept 7th)

July 21, 2010

Jacqueline Summer

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Fabric, wire, paste, earth, pigments, glue, canvas and oil pastels.


Quirky Quackers (14th July – 18th July)

July 14, 2010

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Quirky Quackers – Designer Ducks
AT THE RENDEZVOUS RUMPUS fun day in Rendezvous Street
Saturday 10th July 2010
A day of family fun, entertainment and market stalls. Events included a
fashion show, live music and an art auction. Other activities included a
bouncy castle, an alternative duck pond, food stalls, mime artists, plants and flowers on sale, art mart stalls, face painting, t-shirt printing with digital photos created by children and lots more.
The entire event was in aid of raising money for St Peter’s and St
Eanswythe’s Schools.

Quirky Quackers, devised by Deborah Crofts, attracted children of all ages.  The idea was to catch a duck, design a duck and then decorate a duck.  Plastic numbered ducks were floated in a paddling pool (an alternative duck pond) waiting to be caught and decorated.  Ducks were then entered into a competition where the one judged to be the best won a gingerbread house.
A fun day for all involved and £32 raised!


Anne Wimsett (Woodland Exhibition in Studio)

July 6, 2010

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