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’Felt drawn to nature’

An exhibition of textiles, drawings & paintings by four High Peak artists. Richard Prime wildlife painter, showing paintings & pastels; Elizabeth Furness - drawings of animals and pet portraits; Hannah Dodd & Claire de Ruiter textile works made from felt.

09.30am to 5.00pm Free admission For more information telephone Gallery in the Gardens on 07849 673058

Art Cafe at the Pavilion Gardens, St John’s Rd, Buxton Derbyshire SK17 6BE

Saturday 12 May 2012 to Friday 6 Jul 2012

Website: www.galleryinthegardens.co.uk

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