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After browsing the paintings, photos, gifts, jewellery and books, most of which are on sale, you can enjoy tea and homemade cakes which will be for sale on each day from 12 noon to 4.45pm for a donation.
There will be a unique children’s trail around the exhibition. Phil Hewitt, who featured in our first article about Art for Art’s Sake, has made some unusual wooden objects which will be placed on stalls for children to spot and then discover a letter which will make up the name of a famous artist to collect a prize at the end.
Artists’ cards will also be for sale, an opportunity to buy a supply of cards printed from original paintings and photos ready for birthdays and special occasions throughout the year.
Winning photographs from the HRA@50 photo competition held between April and June will be displayed as part of the exhibition. You can see the photos on the HRA website here https://www.highfieldresidents.org.uk/hra50-the-best-pictures-taken-on-phones-competition/
The proceeds from the sale of tea and cakes (donated by the exhibitors) will go to the church whilst 10% of all sales from the stall holders will be donated to Yellow Door, our local charity for the victims of domestic abuse. You can find out more about their work, which includes work in Hampshire Schools to help keep our children safe online https://yellowdoor.org.uk/
We hope that you will be able support this local event and enjoy celebrating local creativity and cake!
For more information about the event, please contact Christine and Martin Benning at hraopenstudios@gmail.com
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