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Major exhibition for Melton artists



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Published Date: 22 November 2008
SATURDAY 8AM: Melton artists Geoff Simpson, a well-known former architect, and Gay Wilson (pictured) and Frances Lowe of Twyford are having their work exhibited at Victoria Hall, Oakham, from Monday to next Sunday (10am to 4pm daily) under the title '3 Artists'.
Melton artists Geoff Simpson, a well-known former architect, and Gay Wilson (pictured) and Frances Lowe of Twyford are having their work exhibited at Victoria Hall, Oakham, from Monday to next Sunday (10am to 4pm daily) under the title '3 Artists'.
Geoff and Gay, who work from their home, are also holding an open studios event on the weekend of November 29-30. For more details call (01664) 562697.



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  • Last Updated: 20 November 2008 12:05 PM
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