ONE of the most varied ranges of arts, crafts and paintings ever hosted by Hedon Museum in a single exhibition will be on display there from Wednesday, 6 November 2019. The works by painter Lynne Lobar and Pru Todd through her Traenerhus organisation, includes watercolour paintings, ceramics, glasswork, quilting, knitting, felt and much, much more.
Both Lynne and the artists at Traenerhus will be selling works at Hedon Museum, so be sure to come and have a look for some unique Christmas presents!
It’s free admission at Hedon Museum which is open on Wednesdays and Saturdays 10am – 4pm until the end of the month. Tea, coffee and biscuits are available. When visiting the museum on an open day, look out for the notices in Hedon town centre which direct visitors to the museum entrance via Watmough’s Arcade.
Free Admission. Wednesdays and Saturdays, 10am – 4pm. Refreshments are available. Pre-loved books for sale.
Brand new stairlift accessibility to the exhibition room:
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