Jane Riley
Pulteney Bridge, Winter Evening, oil, 10x12in. (25.5x30.5cm)
Jack Bryant, founder member of the Bathampton Art Group. Jack’s work will be on display at the 50th exhibition
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Bathampton Art Group – 50 Years of Art The Bathampton Art Group is celebrating its golden anniversary with a special exhibition on Saturday 21 April, with over 120 works on display and members demonstrating throughout the day. The group was established in 1968 by Jack Bryant, who turned it from a small social group to one of the most popular leisure art groups in the Bath area today and a membership nearing 100. Painting sessions are held on Monday afternoons and evenings and on Thursday afternoons. The Bathampton Art Group’s 50th exhibition takes place at Bathampton Village Hall, Holcombe Lane BA2 6UL on 21 April, 10am to 5pm, and will be opened by the MP for Bath, Wera Hobhouse. Entry is free and there is ample parking and disabled access. Refreshments will be available all day. For more information visit www.bathamptonart.co.uk or email info@bathamptonart.co.uk
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