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New Culture and Health Network for the East

February 20, 2019 by Suffolk Artlink

Abstract picture

We have recently taken over from Arts and Minds on the steering group for the Culture, Health and Wellbeing Alliance as the arts representative for the East. Working with the museums representative, University of Cambridge Museums, we are co-ordinating a regional network of people working in the sector in order to develop practice, share learning […]

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Our Suffolk Open Studios partnership returns

February 20, 2019 by Suffolk Artlink

Showcase Exhibition flyer

This year, we are once again delighted to be partnering with Suffolk Open Studios. As well as taking part in the event ourselves in June, we will also be showing some of our participants’ work at the forthcoming Suffolk Open Studios Showcase Exhibition. The exhibition is taking place at the Apex Gallery, Bury St Edmunds, […]

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Lowestoft Folk and the Great Trinket Box Stick Up

February 20, 2019 by Candida Wingate

The pictures shows four pairs of hands, as participants select different materials with which to decorate small trinket boxes

This half term, Lowestoft Folk delivered the Cabinet of Curiosity to the Record Office at Lowestoft Library. If you don’t know already, the Cabinet has six small drawers, each lined with gold leaf, and each drawer contains a hint relating to parts of the collections held by Lowestoft Museum. And so, by way of introduction, […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Lowestoft, Lowestoft Folk, Lowestoft Library, Lowestoft Museum, Young People

Meet the Artist: Mike Knowlden

February 20, 2019 by Suffolk Artlink

Mike Knowlden

Mike Knowlden is a chef with a difference. By focusing on that fascinating space where food and culture meet, he’s bringing people together in a way that nurtures creativity, breaks down barriers and creates new connections. Name: Mike Knowlden Can you tell us a little bit about your own practice? I work creatively with food […]

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Lowestoft Folk go in search of treasure at the Maritime Museum

February 20, 2019 by Candida Wingate

A Maritime Museum volunteer showing a group of school children a model tall ship in a huge glass bottle

Just before half term, the children taking part in Lowestoft Folk visited Lowestoft Maritime Museum, in search of folk art and strange words. They were wonderfully assisted by Colin (one of the Museum volunteers) and artists Kate and Lynn, who sent the children off in search of specific treasures. First, they had to make observational […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Lowestoft, Lowestoft Folk, Lowestoft Maritime Museum, School, Young People

Lowestoft Folk celebrates

February 4, 2019 by Candida Wingate

The Suffolk Puff arwork displayed on the wall, along with the Cabinet of Curiosity and a large banner reading Suffolk Artlink

Last week saw the Lowestoft Folk celebration event for residents at Hildesley Court and pupils from Pakefield Primary school  – and what a celebration it was. The afternoon started with residents creating fortune tellers in which they wrote good luck messages for the pupils; by the time the pupils arrived, there was a real buzz […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Folk art, Lowestoft, Lowestoft Folk, Lowestoft Museum, Music, Older People, School, Sea shanties, Storytelling, Suffolk Puffs, Young People

National Storytelling Week – The Butlins Prince

February 1, 2019 by Suffolk Artlink

'Fish and Chips' artwork using pen, ink and watercolour

The Butlins Prince by Jessica Galloway There was once a Prince. He didn’t have a job. He didn’t even want one because he was lazy. All day he ate chocolate and watched EastEnders. One day he was on holiday in Butlins and he watched a show. The show was Cinderella. The Prince fancied Cinderella A […]

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