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October 2024

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(within 5 miles of Bridge in a rural Parish)

Anyone living, working or studying in Bridge or a rural Parish within 5 miles, is invited to submit up to three exhibits. All abilities are welcomed. Children and young persons are especially encouraged to exhibit. Please see Entry Form for details.

Exhibitor Entry Form available from the link above, The Red Lion Inn and The Bourne Gallery, Bekesbourne

For any further information please telephone John Corfield on 01227 830976

Visitors to the Art Exhibition on 7th and 8th October 2023 were invited to vote for their Favourite exhibit

Of the 155 votes cast the top 4 Favourites were -

Tulip Fields by affron Haynes (13y), Owl by Alan Goggin, 1 – after Pete Monaghan by Wendy Corfield and The Blue Door by Lawrence Gage

 

 

Visitors to the Exhibition on 8th and 9th October 2022 were invited to vote for their Favourite exhibit

The clear Favourite was No.88 The Striphouse in Red by 17 year old James MacFarlane

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Visitors to the Exhibition on 2nd and 3rd October 2021 were invited to vote for their Favourite exhibit

The clear Favourite was No.79 Angela by 16 year old Jenny Logan - congratulations Jenny.

There was no Exhibition in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic

Visitors to the Art Exhibition on 5th and 6th October 2019 were invited to vote for their Favourite exhibit

Of the 223 votes cast the Favourites were -

14 for Hare II by June Martin, 12 for Summer Shore Line by Jean Jones and 11 for Hattie by Emma Hayes

Visitors to the Photographic Exhibition on 30th and 31st March 2019 were invited to vote for their Favourite exhibit

Amber Mist by Amanda Hills, Wings of Nature by Sarah Vinall and Dormouse by Stuart Field

Visitors to the 18th Open Art Exhibition 6th and 7th October 2018 were invited to vote for their Favourite exhibit

Of the 225 votes cast the Favourite was Horatio by Jennifer Logan (13 years old) and the runner up was Ostrich by June Martin

        

Visitors to the 2nd Open Photographic Exhibition 5th and 6th May 2018 were invited to vote for their Favourite exhibit

Of the 79 votes cast the Favourite was Spring Landscape near Wingham by Diana Forrest

Visitors to the 17th Open Art Exhibition 7th and 8th October 2017 were invited to vote for their Favourite exhibit

Of the 211 votes cast the Favourite was Owl and Pussy Cat by Elizabeth Stewart

Visitors to the 2017 Photographic Exhibition were invited to vote for their Favourite exhibit

Of the 198 votes cast the favourite was High Tide by Isaac Whitfield:

Visitors to the 2016 Art Exhibition were invited to vote for their Favourite exhibit

Of the 186 votes cast the favourite was Moonlight Beach by Paula Olley:

Moonlight Beach.jpg

Visitors to the 2015 Exhibition were invited to vote for their Favourite exhibit

There was one clear Favorite:

A Stormy Day by Jenson North (aged 10)

Visitors to the 2014 Exhibition were invited to vote for their Favourite exhibit
There were 9 clear Favourites from the 428 votes cast, shown below:-

Silver Birches

Elizabeth Stewart


The Pantiles

Amanda Sparkes


RNLI 28 Torbay
Richard Church


Victorian Dolls House

Carol Buckworth

Coastal Garden
with lobster Pots

Barry Kirk


Order and Disorder

Christian Leggatt (16y)


The Bay of Naples

Amanda Sparkes

Waiting Patiently

Sally Harman
Visitors to the 2013 Exhibition were invited to vote for their Favourite exhibit

The results from 300 votes were:

1st

Serenity by Val Jones

2nd

April Afternoon, London by Anne Rooke

3rd

January by Barry Kirk

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