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Art for Animals - expressionist paintings and photographs of animals by artist Geoff Francis

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Art for Animals is a one day pop-up exhibition of expressionist animal paintings and photography by artist Geoff Francis. “Care and concern for animals has long been central to my life. When I get the opportunity, I enjoy celebrating them in my art. I have also produced a reasonably large body of work which questions the way we relate to animals, and to the planet as a whole.” Sales from the exhibition will generate a generous donation to Hillside Animal Sanctuary. Geoff has had a long association with Hillside and he supports it through various fundraising events. Visitors are encouraged to enjoy a drink or meal in the café style display space whilst they browse the exhibition.

Open 11am-3pm Free entry Contact Jacky Walker on 07796 904473 or jacky@artistgeofffrancis.com

upstairs at The Garden House pub,1 Pembroke Rd Norwich, Norfolk NR2 3HD Norfolk NR2 3HD

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Website: www.artistgeofffrancis.com

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