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Association of Marine Artists

Open-air exhibitions take place on the East Pier, Dublin Bay throughout the summer months. The next exhibition is 2 and 3 September. To exhibit go to www.dlharbour.ie and search ‘exhibitions’ for a downloadable entry form.

Attic Art Club

The Attic Art Club will be holding its annual original art fair at the Queen’s Hall, High Street, Cuckfield RH17 5EL from 12 noon until 8pm on Friday 29 September, then from 10am until 5pm on Saturday 30 September and Sunday 1 October.

Bothwell Art Club

The Bothwell Art Club will be holding a two-day exhibition during the village Scarecrow Festival on 2 and 3 September at Bothwell Parish Church Hall (next to the Chapterhouse Café), Main Street, Bothwell, Lanarkshire G71 8EX. Open from 10am to 5pm on the Saturday and from 12noon until 5pm on the Sunday.

Brighouse Art Circle

On 7 September at 7.30pm The Brighouse Art Circle will be holding an open evening at Waring Green Community Centre, Brighouse HD6 2AX featuring an exhibition, displays, tombola, stalls and supper. All welcome. Telephone Geoff on 01484 712947 or visit www.brighouseartcircle.co.uk

Broadstone Art Society

The summer exhibition of the Broadstone Art Society, with the theme A Window on Wimborne, will take place at Church House, High Street, Wimborne BH21 1HT from 28 August to 1 September, 10am to 5pm daily; closing at 4pm on final day. The exhibition will include framed and unframed work in various media, plus greetings cards. For details visit www.broadstoneartsociety.org

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