The
Herring & Ale Fayre takes place on Sunday 19 September, from 11-6, with live music, talks, guided walks, lots of stalls and stands and plenty to do for families. Carlton Marshes (part of Suffolk Wildlife Trust - funded by the
National Lottery Heritage Fund) are sending a team and there will be face painting provided by the students at East Coast College.
But not only are we attending the celebrations of others, the studio is also hosting something we call the "Have a go!" sessions. This includes spending the evening experimenting, learning and playing with a range of artistic media with lead artist Miriam King. Come join us to meet some new friends, new experiences, and a nice cuppa tea!
We at Another Angle Studio are so excited to be participating in these upcoming events, and look forward to seeing you all soon - so make sure you mark them on your calendar. If you're anticipating the forthcoming days, why not tell us what you're most excited for by commenting on our social media pages - we'd love to see everyone's thoughts!
For more information about these events, see below:
https://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/visiting/event/another-angle-studios
https://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/visiting/event/another-angle-studio-maritime-heritage-fair
https://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/visiting/event/herring-ale-festival
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