EXHIBITIONS
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BROKEN CITIES
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ROYAL ENGINEERS MUSEUM 6th JULY – 22nd SEPT 2024 The theme of broken cities describes the sad and age-old destruction of the environment and people through war, conflict and natural disasters. As an artist reflecting on the events of my time, I feel a responsibility to mirror and describe contemporary life through the creative media of drawing and glass sculptures.
The Rochester and West Kent Art Society (RWKAS)
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The Royal Engineers Museum is pleased to host the Rochester and West Kent Art Society. A local community group for people with an interest in any field of art. This includes disciplines such as drawing and painting, mixed media, collage, calligraphy, printmaking, pottery, photography, textile art, and fashion. We welcome people at any point in their creative journey. Established in 1927,
BROKEN CITIES
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6th JULY – 22nd SEPT 2024 The theme of broken cities describes the sad and age – old destruction of environment and people through war, conflict and natural disasters. As an artist reflecting on the events of my time, I feel a responsibility to mirror and describe contemporary life through the creative media of drawing and glass sculptures. Glass is
Concrete Castles
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16th January-22nd December 2024 A contemporary art exhibition exploring the ‘Concrete Castles’, the forgotten pillboxes scattered across Britain’s coastlines. The exhibition rediscovers these Second World War defence structures, hastily built in 1940 under the threat of German invasion, many of which now lie forgotten and crumbling into the landscape. The Royal Engineers have a long history of fortifications, from their
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