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SHOWS
Academy Art Centre
Station Road / Winton Road
9.00am 5.30pm Closed Sundays
Veronica Seagren
Veronica makes semi abstract mixed media paintings, mainly landscapes. Anot her
art form she uses is the artists book. These are very simple and explore the
meaning of books. Sharon
Hurst
In residence Tuesday 24th pm
Fantasy paintings in watercolour. Hand painted scarves. Beaded
Jewellery.
Also at St. Peters Church and Old Stable Restaurant.
Pamela A. Waterman
Pamela makes jewellery from ribbon, beads, silver and
semi-precious stones.
Also at St. Peters Church.
Art and Soul
Sheep Street
10am 5pm Closed Sundays
Debbie Jones
Photographs: A time and a Place.
Drawings: Goddesses and Angelic Beings.
Stone Studios,
Dragon Street (Window)
Artscape
Selection of 2D work in various media. Artscape are in TPS
Studio during the first weekend of the Trail.
13A The Avenue
10.30am 5.00pm
Wendy Larken
Wendys association with Pagham Beach, Sussex continues.
Observing light, textures and colours of sky and foreshore.
Mary E Herdman
Mixed Media;
The coastline mainly the Jurassic inspires most of the
painting in this 2007 Exhibition. There are some figure and
landscapes. All are combining gouache, pastel, ink and acrylic.
Liz Clifford
A response to the landscape of the Hampshire Hangers, using
man-made detritus set into chalk. These sculptures explore ideas
around ecological footprint and human impact on a specific location.
www.axisweb.org/artist/lizclifford
St. Peters Church
The Square
9.30 am 5.00 pm, Sundays 11.00 am 5.00 pm
Jo Berryman
Pottery in Earthenware and Stoneware. Domestic and decorative.
Also in 6 Sheep Street (Window).
Andy Gill
Contemporary designs in reclaimed wood. Hand
turned wooden table lamps, bowls and kitchen
items. Candle holders and sculptural pieces.
Rue Hoddinott
Hand painted porcelain using an oil-based medium.
Paintings on canvas using acrylic.
Joan Lymn
Oils, mixed media and watercolour.
Joan is inspired by many subjects,
photographing wherever she travels. She then
paints from these in the studio in her garden.
Heidi Robinson
Colourful, unique stained and fused glass bowls,
dishes, panels and jewellery.
Also at Rowans Delicatessen and Something for the
Weekend, and at elephantblossom.myshopify.com.
Gaynor Williams
As in previous PAinT art trails Gaynor will be showing
her classic A5 cartridge paper books ¼ bound in
bookcloth with marbled paper sides. This year fun
single-section books using elephant dung paper and
decorative motifs from Zambia will also be for sale
alongside A5 raw-edge leather lined/blank journals in
vibrant cow and goat skin. (Gaynor also undertakes
book repair.) Also at the Flora Twort Gallery.
Tim Saw
Organic Sculptor. Oakwood and Marble.
Pamela A. Waterman
Pamela makes jewellery from ribbon, beads, silver and
semiprecious
stones.
Also at Acadamy Arts Centre.
Sharon Hurst
Hand painted silk scarves and beaded jewellery.
Also at Academy Art Centre & Old Stable Restaurant.
Diane Thiessen
My work is site specific and issue based. I use found
objects which change their meaning depending on the
context in which they are exhibited. Thanks to
Duchamp.
Barbara Winkler
I have come from a painting and woven
tapestry background, but now pursue a
more sculptural form of expression.
Whilst the crochet wire seems to express
more ephemeral ideas of fitting into
landscape the very solid form of stone ties
ideas to the earth. I am fluctuating
between heaven and earth.
Jani Wright
STILL:LIFE a mixed media installation of assemblages,
incorporating floristry and textile techniques; focussing on
the iconic, the meditative and the reflective, within the
context of societys & church-life rituals and celebrationsof Birth, Death & Marriage.
Djangos
Bakery Lane,
8.00 am 5.00 pm Closed Sundays
Julian Bond
Paintings and Monoprints
A new influence appears in these paintings
the heat, the intense light and the wildness
experienced during a recent visit to Zambia.
Dragon Street Gallery
Dragon Street
10.00 am 5.00 pm Closed Sunday
Ruth Osborn Prints and paintings in mixed media, mainly oils. Most related
to
the sea and travels.
Joan L Griffiths Mixed Media Motifs from nature itself oil, acrylic and dye. The
excitement from the interaction of colour and shape.
Joans work is always on going.
Victoria
Ball
Gibson As far as possible I like to work from nature. The
countryside and coastline of Britain inspires my oil
paintings. Working quickly with a palette knife
gives a freshness and luminosity to the subject. Jane Simmons To be hung on the wall Flowers & birds
carved by hand in wood and mounted on
soapstone or slate.
Far Horizons Gallery
1 Folly Lane
9.15 am 5.00 pm Closed Sundays
Sally Mareike
Inspired by her love of nature, Sallys handcrafted
ceramics combine design and
texture. Her distinctive stoneware pieces are
ideal for use in homes and gardens.
Flora Twort Gallery
The Square
10.00 am 4.00 pm Closed Sundays and Mondays
Susan W Harper
Susan produces drawings, watercolours and etchings. She
has exhibited frequently in England and the USA. She
decorates architectual elements and furniture.
Peter Lavender
Larger works are in oils still life, interiors, landscapes.
Smaller works more various watercolour landcapes,
drawings, abstracts.
Rose Mackew
Rose concentrates mostly on sculpture using clay,
stone, modroc and collages. Her work has developed
from Aztec, Roman and Greek figurines. She still
paints and works in the print medium.
Eric James Mellon
Eric makes brush drawn decorated stone ware using
ash glazes. Also wood engravings, etchings and
aquatints, as well as landscapes in oil.
Alison Milner-Gulland
Atmospheric mono prints and paintings.
Ceramic work which is used in a way to take
strong graphic line into 3D.
Stephen Neal
Oil paintings of the South Downs predominately
showing the effects of light on the landscape.
Gaynor Williams
As in previous PAinT art trails Gaynor will be showing her
classic A5 cartridge
paper books ¼ bound in bookcloth with marbled paper sides. This
year fun single section
books using elephant dung paper and decorative motifs from
Zambia willalso be for sale alongside A5 raw-edge leather lined/blank
journals in vibrant cow
and goat skin. (Gaynor also undertakes book repair.)
Also at St Peters Church.
The Library
The Square
Mon. & Tues. 9.00 am - 5.00 pm, Wed. & Fri. 9.30 am - 7.00 pm,
Thurs. 9.30 am - 1.00 pm, Sat. 9.30 am - 4.00 pm Closed Sun.
Childrens Painting Competition.
Theme Water

Macdonald Oates
St. Peters Road (Window)
Artscape
Selection of 2D work in various media. Artscape are
in TPS Studio during the first weekend of the Trail.
Also in Stone Studio.
On Track Day Centre
8 Hilton Road
9.30 am 3.30 pm Mon. - Fri., 10.00 am 2.30 pm Sat. & Sun.
On Track
Painting, 3D and Printing.
Centre for adults with learning disabilities.
One Tree Books
Lavant Street, Window
Jackie Knee
This work displays a selection of bird boxes currently for sale
or to let in Petersfield. Have you seen the range of properties
yet?
Also at Petersfield Photographic.
Old Stable Restaurant
Pages Court, off the High Street (south)
8.00 am 4.00 pm Closed Sunday
Sharon Hurst
In residence Friday 27th All day
Fantasy painting in watercolour.
Also at
Academy Art Centre.
25 Osborne Road
North of Station Road, 10.00 am 5.00 pm
Jenny Stacy (www.jennystacy.co.uk)
Jenny paints faces on wooden buttons using
acrylic. She makes collage cards and pictures
with dyed silk and painted papers. She makes
and paints beads for jewellery and knits and
sews eco dolls.
Petersfield Photographic
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Lavant Street, Window
Jackie Knee
This site-specific work displayed around the town
uses photographs depicting the little things we
notice as we go about our everyday activities. They
represent fragments of memory and places.
Also at One Tree Books.
Petersfield Bookshop
16A Chapel Street
9.00 am 5.30 pm Closed Sundays
Jean Mallows
Watercolour, oils, digital photography.
Subjects: landscape, churches, domestic scenes, dance. Jean
likes to find unusual angles and often uses bold challenging
colours.
Pawel Andrzejewski
Pawels work is colourful, impressionistic and symbolic in oil
and acrylic. His intention is to show
motion, speed and freedom.
Physic Garden Room
off the High Street (north side)
10.00 am 5.00 pm, Sunday 29th 10.00am 4.00 pm
Karen Gorman
Originally created to amuse my small son, my paintings
(acrylic on canvas) depict the secret life of sheep a life
which is anything but merely grass-chomping.
Tozzy Bridger
Limited edition prints etchings, linos and collagraphs, and
handmade books on a natural history theme.
Barbara Mace
Decorative and functional ceramics in stoneware. Some Raku
and smoked ware. Particular interest in colour at stoneware
temperatures.
Anita Gellatly New Paintings
Diana Bridgstock
Water based media.
Diana worked for many years as a folk artist and furniture
decorator. She now
paints for pleasure creating atmospheric paintings.
Also at 6 Sheep Street.
Margaret Newton
Ceramic garden pots, birds, figures and jewellery. Highfired
stoneware and also lower temperatures smoke-fired sculpture
and beads.
Rainbows
The Folly Market
9.30 am 5.00 pm Closed Sundays
Bryony Jennings
In residence Saturday 21st July.
Trellis pendant silver jewellery.
A celebration of the order/disorder of nature.
Frank Jennings
In residence Saturday 21st July.
The Artistic alchemists paintbox boxed assemblage.
Margaret Jennings
Moonlight stoneware - oxides and glazed.
Rowans Delicatessen
Lavant Street
9.00 am 5.30 pm Closed Sundays
Heidi Robinson
Colourful, unique stained and fused glass bowls, dishes, panels
and jewellery.
Also at St Peters Church and Something for the Weekend and at
elephantblossom.myshopify.com.
6 Sheep Street
10.00 am 4.00 pm Closed Wed. & Thurs. 25/26th
Ann Hutchings
Fabric collage and stitch.
Small watercolours.
Diana Bridgstock
Water based media.
Diana worked for many years as a folk artist and
furniture decorator. She now paints for pleasure
creating atmospheric paintings.
Also at the Physic Garden Room.
Window: Jo Berryman
Pottery in earthenware and stoneware. Domestic and decorative
thrown on a
potters wheel. Also modelled items e.g. dragons, chickens.
Also at St Peters Church.

Something for the Weekend
Pages Court, off the High Street (South)
Mon.Wed. 10 am4 pm,
Thurs. & Fri. 10 am8 pm, Sat. 10am - 4 pm,
Closed Sunday
Heidi Robinson
Colourful, unique stained and fused glass
bowls, dishes, panels and jewellery.
Also at St Peters Church and Rowans
Delicatessen and at elephantblossom.myshopify.com.
Tricot Too
6 Dragon Street
9.45 am 5.00 pm Closed Sunday 29th
Mandie Saw
Day Glo animals sculpture. Mixed media.
Waterstones
Rams Walk (Window)
Samantha Farrow
Graphic design/Illustration
Samantha Farrow MA has lived in Petersfield
for most of her life. She founded and runs
Farrow Creative, a graphic design and
marketing agency in the centre of Petersfield.
When Im not designing, Im thinking about design, when Im not
thinking about
design Im dreaming about it. Graphic design is my passion. The
brief is Home
Town. 2D graphic design and illustrated images of Petersfield.
EVENTS
Painting Competition for Children
Theme: Water
4 to 7 years / 7 to 11 years / 11 to 16 years
Entries to The Library by Wednesday 18th July
Enquiries to Brenda Pullen 01730 263451 (Childrens Librarian)
Childrens Art Trail
Questions from St. Peters Church and the Tourist Information
Office
Poems on the Square
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All week
Saturday 21st July
10.00 am 12.00 am Rams Walk - Opposite Waitrose
CHILDRENS ART WALL
10.00 am 12.00 am Rams Walk
PAINT AN EGG COMPETITION Eggs kindly donated by Waitrose
10.00 am 10.30 am Rams Walk
WANDERING MINSTRELS with fiddles and guitar
10.30 am 11.15 am Rams Walk
CELEBRATION QUARTET with swing, tango and much more
11.15 am 12.15 pm Rams Walk
Come and dance with
ROC-IT
Dance Company
12.00 pm 2.00 pm St. Peters Church
EVERYBODY CAN SING
singing workshop with Srae Saffold
-come and discover your natural voice with exuberant Gospel
Songs, Negro Spirituals and hauntingly beautiful African
Lullabies and Chants. Come alive with this fun and energetic
workshop. All ages welcome. Free sponsored by PAinT.
After 2.00 pm relax to some beautiful music with Judy Ralnes
(piano) and friends.
2.00 pm 4.00 pm Rainbows, The Folly Market, College Street
TEMPORARY TATTOOS
For each tattoo a 50p donation to IMC (Columbian Street
Children) will be
appreciated.
2.15 pm 2.35 pm Rams Walk
SAXOLOGY Brilliant young Saxophone Quartet
2.35 pm Rams Walk
Get in the groove with JUST 3, young funky jazz trio with
keyboard
7.00 pm 7.45 pm TPS Studio
Celebrate the beginning of PAinT Week -
Swing Dance Workshop with
ROC-IT dance company
7.45 pm
The breathtaking
PETERSFIELD DANCE BAND with music of the big
band era,
full of fun and life. Bring your dancing shoes.
Including workshop: Adults £5, Children and concessions £3.
Tickets at the door. Bar.
Sunday 22nd July
10.45 am 11.30 am The Square
SALVATION ARMY Come and sing your favourite hymns, Amazing
Grace etc.
TUESDAY 24th July
2.30 pm 4.30 pm
HISTORIC WALK AROUND PETERSFIELD
Meet under the arch at Rams Walk. Wheelchair friendly. Max. 20
people, tickets
(free) required from Tourist Information. Retiring collection
for the museum.
8.00 pm St. Peters Hall
Unicorn Voice with Vocal Chords present SWEET LOVE REMEMBERD
a
light-hearted look at love. Tickets (free) from Tourist
Information Office.
Retiring collection.
Wednesday 25th July
1.00 pm 2.00 pm St. Peters Church
RECITAL AT LUNCHTIME Angela Zanders (piano) Dorry Macaulay
(Violin)
music by: Brahms, Debussy, Bartok, Kreisler and Massenet.
Retiring collection.
8.00 pm 9.00 pmSt. Peters Hall
Talk and Demonstration by Matt Wildsmith SCIENCE, ART &
HEROES!. Tickets
(free) from Tourist Information Office.
Thursday 26th July
2.30 pm 4.00 pm Petersfield Heath
GUIDED WALK to look at ARCHAEOLOGY. Meet at Sussex Road, Lakeside
Carpark.
Max. 30 people. Tickets (free) from Tourist Information Office.
Retiring collection
for the museum.
Friday 27th July
1.00 pm 2.00 pm St. Peters Small Hall
POETRY AND PROSE written and read by members of the
Petersfield Writers
Group
Saturday 28th July
10.30 am 11.30 am Rams Walk
SAXOLOGY
and JUST
3
11.30 am 12.30 pm Rams Walk
Come and dance with
ROC-IT
dance Company.
1.00 pm 2.15 pm St. Peters Church
RECITAL AT LUNCHTIME Quartet for the End of Time by Messiaen.
Angela Zanders (piano), Samantha Hudson (clarinet), Dorry
Macaulay (violin),
Graham Elliott (cello).
Retiring collection.
2.00 pm 4.00 pm Rainbows, The Folly Market, College Street
TEMPORARY TATTOOS
For each tattoo a 50p donation to IMC (Columbian Street
Children) will be
appreciated.
2.15 pm 2.40 pm Rams Walk
IRISH
DANCERS
with Pauline Boyle
2.40 pm BANND back by popular request.
WORKSHOPS
Held in the Methodist Church Hall, Station Road.
All workshops are FREE but TICKETS ARE REQUIRED to avoid
overcrowding.
Available at the Tourist Information Office in the Library.
All children must be accompanied by an adult.
Monday 23rd July
10.00 am 12.00 am
CREATURES IN CLAY with Ann Hutchings
Tel: 01730 263187
2.00 pm 4.00 pm
DYED BANDANA / T-SHIRT with Mary Vormawah
Tel: 01730 893007
Tuesday 24th July
10.00 am 12.00 am PRINTING AND COLLAGE with Tozzy Bridger
Tel: 07929 429495 For Adults
Wednesday 25th July
10.00 am 12.00 am MAKING A PORTFOLIO with Gaynor Williams
Tel: 01730 266532
2.00 pm 4.00 pm SHOE TOWN - create your own imaginary or real aerial view of
where you live
with Angela Thames
Thursday 26th July
10.00 am 12.00 am PRINTING AND COLLAGE with Tozzy Bridger
Tel: 07929 429495
For Children
2.00 pm 4.00 pm FLOWER PAINTING with Christine Greaves
Water based paints. Adults.
Tel: 01730 893264
GOURMET with MUSIC
Tuesday 24th July
6.00pm 9.00pm
The Old Stables Restaurant
Pages Court, off the High Street (south side)
Tel: 01730 266033
A Taste of Thai with live gypsy swing
Wednesday 25th July
7.00 pm 10.00 pm
Annie Jones,
Lavant Street
Tel: 01730 262728
An evening of Italian Cuisine with
ambient acoustic music
Thursday 26th July
7.00 pm 10.00 pm
Djangos
Bakery Lane (off Waitrose car park)
Tel: 01730 269847
Tapas, Sangria and Jazz
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