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Sunday at Studio 36

An open day at the Denmark Road arts space including live music, refreshments and arts and crafts for sale.

Leigh Curtis

Studio 36 is hosting an open day featuring art and crafts, live music, food and drink plus a tour around the sculpture garden on Sunday 26 November.

Artists and makers Veronica Gosling, Ardyn Griffi, Uschi Arens Price, Deborah Lowe, Clive Hurman and Steven Bramble will display pottery, papier-mâché, jewellery, stained glass, woodwork, paintings and other work for sale.

There will be live music from pianist Joe Skivington and a cafe space selling baked goods and drinks plus an opportunity to visit the sculpture garden, weather permitting.

Sunday at Studio 36 Sunday 26 November 2023 Studio 36

Studio 36 is a unique art gallery and studio space in a large detached house in Denmark Street, St Leonard’s.

It is the home of artist and curator Veronica Gosling and shows work by her and other artists throughout the year.

Studio 36 also provides studio, gallery and meeting space for local artists and groups.

A noticeboard outside the house displays artwork from the local community and the back garden is adorned with sculptural works.

It is open to the public by appointment, or during open days.

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Sunday at Studio 36 is at 11am-6pm on Sunday 26 November 2023. Entry is free.

For more information visit the Studio 36 website.


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