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    It’s the last one in the series! Louise Nichols creates lino prints of her own designs onto fabric and hand embellishes with felt and stitching to create texture. To view Louise’s work…

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    Contemporary textile artist Claire Mort describes her work as being about the world around her and her experiences. From social media and the changes in the world to the #metoo movement,…

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    This week’s MAKER SHORT highlights the work of artist and printmaker Paula Youens from the Double Elephant Print Workshop. Paula’s prints in the exhibition are created using the intaglio method on…

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    Our partners from the Blackdown Hills and East Devon AONBs visited our Creative Cabin to discuss our collaborative programme of events. In Conversation: Chris Woodruff, partnership manager East Devon AONB and Tim…

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    Following the latest government guidance, THG has closed its doors until 2 December 2020. We hope to take our next exhibition: Present Makers 2020 online – watch our for updates! We will…

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    Following the successful launch of their new Creative Cabin in Exmouth, Thelma Hulbert Gallery (THG) and Wild East Devon are gearing up for a packed programme of events this autumn. Throughout…

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    THG has selected the 60 local artists, creatives and organisations to complete the final stage of the rejuvenation of a section of the Exmouth seafront, known as the Abode of Love.…

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    After a successful two weeks of gallery tours, THG announces that from 30 July, we can welcome small groups of 5 visitors. We are still following all the latest safety and social…

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    THG is leading a call out to the Exmouth community to join a new project to rejuvenate a section of their seafront, known as the Abode of Love.  The community including…

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    Fourthland (Eva Knutsdotter Vikstrom and Isik Sayarer) is an artist collective. Together they explore the interconnectedness of the creative process, producing work across mediums of sculpture, installation, performance, film, social  and ceremonial practice.  Working with diverse communities, the…

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    Dust off your old analogue camera and film to take some photographs for a new lockdown photography project! As things start to open up during this lockdown, photographers Paul Blakemore and…

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    Air Unlimited’ features some captivating video footage of moths captured by Paul Blakemore and Karen Dews during their work with the Devon Moth Group at the Norman Lockyer Observatory, Sidmouth. The…