Thursday

Adventures in paint...



Had a great show on Tuesday [sorry about the blurred pic, Peggy!] with Peggy Ward and Richard Tyley of Lansdown Art Club chatting about their adventures on canvas...and giving practical advice on how to get started with painting...if yo missed the show, you can listen again on Sunday at 3...

And if you want to know more about Lansdown Art Club then phone its chair Marjorie Cunningham on o1453.822692.

They also mentioned the Club's next exhibition way ahead on April 17 to 24 2010 at The Sub Rooms - so when you get your new diaries, pencil that in quickly 'cos it's going to great...

My next guest on Tuesday Dec 1 is going to be tailor-extraordinaire Rowland Oxland - who will reveal how a recording company's tiny error changed the course of his life forever! Listen in! 107.9 locally, or from anywhere in the world www.stroudfm.co.uk

WOT's ON?
Fri 20 - Sunday 22 Nov: Advanced Baroque String Ensemble at Hawkwood.
Saturday Nov 21: the fabulous Goma will be playing their sensational and inspiring Indian chants inTrinity Rooms, Field Road, Stroud. Doors open at 7.

Also at the Brewery in Cirencester: Thurs Nov 26: Writers in the Brewery featuring Phil Kirby and his new collectin of poetry Watermarks.

Don't forget: if you have an event you'd like posted on The Art Lot Blog, then just add a 'Comment' and I'll post it asap!...here's one from comments:
Hi Swithin,

Yes, there is something I'd love to have publicised - a book written by my grandmother, Effie M. Roberts in WW2 (published as 'A Wartime Poetry Journal'). It's a fabulous Christmas present for those older relatives and friends who you don't know what to buy for. It's interesting to anybody who is interested in women's history or poetry as well.

I do lots of readings from it, mostly for senior groups but I have also read for local history groups and U3A. A lot of it is quite humorous. I'll attach the leaflet about it. As I mentioned there are letterpress editions too.

I could come in and talk about how I started the publishing company, while living in Stroud too if you like.

Best,

Philippa


Tune in! 107.9 locally, or from anywhere in the world www.stroudfm.co.uk

2 comments:

Philippa777 said...

Hi Swithin,

Yes, there is something I'd love to have publicised - a book written by my grandmother, Effie M. Roberts in WW2 (published as 'A Wartime Poetry Journal'). It's a fabulous Christmas present for those older relatives and friends who you don't know what to buy for. It's interesting to anybody who is interested in women's history or poetry as well.

I do lots of readings from it, mostly for senior groups but I have also read for local history groups and U3A. A lot of it is quite humorous. I'll attach the leaflet about it. As I mentioned there are letterpress editions too.

I could come in and talk about how I started the publishing company, while living in Stroud too if you like.

Best,

Philippa

Colin and Lynda said...

Hello Swithin, just checked out your blog.. mephistopheles reborn? I am sorry that with the time difference I will not get to hear the Dec 1 show but you must tell me how one recording company mistake can change someones life, thats a great teaser..
How did the show with the blues guitarist go..
Best wishes to my friends in Stroud!