NEIL BAGE EXHIBITION
Joe Cornish Gallery, Northallerton
From 5 Jan

The
Joe Cornish Gallery have a new addition. Neil Bage, from County Durham
works mainly in black and white, taking inspiration from the sea and
landscape of the North East. A striking and atmospheric collection of
his images can be seen in the upstairs gallery.
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RHUBARB AND ROSES
Rural Arts, The Old Courthouse, Thirsk
12 Jan – 12 Mar

An exhibition of linocut prints by Helen Roddie, inspired by the familiar plants growing in our gardens and hedgerows.
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VELVET DEVORE SCARVES
Rural Arts, The Old Courthouse, Thirsk
Mon 28 Jan and Mon 11 Feb // 1:30pm-4:30pm
Tue 29 Jan and Tue 12 Feb// 6:30-9:30pm

Learn to make your own beautiful velvet devore scarf with tutor Angela Hall.
Price includes complimentary tea or coffee and homemade cake from their café. Cost: £62
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Make a small hen from chicken wire suitable for inside or out. The finished work will be approximately 12 inches high and can stand on the flat or be spiked into a lawn or border.
Tutor: Chris Moss. Price includes complimentary lunch in their café. £65

The iPad Creativity courses have been designed by tutor Claire Ford to encourage innovative creativity using the many digital apps that the iPad has to offer. The courses include Photography, Visual Arts, Textiles, Film and Animation and Music Composition. We hope they will inspire your digital imagination and help you to experience a new way of processing, developing and creating art.
This course will explore the world of photography and photo manipulation using iPad apps.
You will also receive a tool book to help you extend your learning in your own time, including lists of other apps to try along with handy tips. Cost: £20
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-------------------------------------------------------Have fun learning the art of papermaking! You will learn how to make decorative handmade paper with both cotton and colourful recycled pulps incorporating plant, textile and other materials. Papermaking is a very gentle and calming activity and is easy to grasp, giving you great results.
You will take away a variety of papers which could be used for cards, book covers, pictures, scrapbooking or kept as samples for future ideas. Suitable for all abilities.
Tutor: Niki Hampson. Price includes complimentary tea or coffee and homemade cake from the café. £27
If you are organising an event or exhibition in this area please let us know by emailing admin@art-connections.org.uk