Art in the Orchard - Bluestone Heath Art Group
An exciting exhibition by Lincolnshire's exciting Bluestone Heath Art Group. Friday 19 June - Thursday 16 July from 10 am - 4 pm daily (The exhibition is taken down during Thursday 16 July)
- Booking advisable
- Free event (admission applies)
Art in the Orchard Presented by the Bluestone Heath Art Group Step into a vibrant celebration of creativity as members of one of Lincolnshire’s favourite art groups showcase their latest work in the Orchard Gallery. Art in the Orchard brings together a colourful and diverse collection of paintings, prints, and crafts, inspired by nature, community, and the changing seasons. Set within the tranquil surroundings of Gunby’s gardens, this exhibition offers a refreshing blend of artistic talent and local charm – perfect for art lovers and curious visitors alike. * Location: Orchard Gallery * Admission: Normal charges apply Free for National Trust members Come and explore the beauty of Lincolnshire through the eyes of its artists – we look forward to welcoming you!
Orchard Gallery - Normal admission charges apply - National Trust members - FREE
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