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Art and Environment: An Autumn Season


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Since opening the gallery in 2018, Amanda and Lotte have worked to develop an annual programme of exhibitions which focus on artists’ relationship to the natural world.  The aim is always to create dynamic shows that support interesting artists but also through this help raise awareness and funds for specific environmental projects. 

Fen Ditton Gallery residency programme, inaugurated this year with Kate Boucher, is part of this wider project. More information on future residency plans soon.

Art and Environment is explored in three different ways this autumn with two newly commissioned back-to back-exhibitions celebrating artists responses to ‘Rivers’ followed by a show linked to a new residency programme at Cambridge Conservation Centre. 

 1 – 16 October 2022 focusses on Suffolk’s River Deben through some wonderful works by acclaimed, LOEWE shortlisted ceramic sculptor Annie Turner; enamels by Ros Conway; drawings by Janine Hall; photographs of the Deben by Lotte herself and maps by Simon Read of the Deben Estuary Partnership.  

22 October – 13 November brings the River Cam into view through the charcoal drawings of Kate Boucher, and pastels by David Emond; also on show will be other river focussed works which include: photographs by Graham Murrell; ink drawings by Roger Law; ceramics by Robert Cooper and prints by Kittie Jones.

19 - 27 November Art Science and Climate Change a new group show with Conservation centre resident artists Sarah Gillespie; Rebecca Jewell; Esther Tyson.

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