Artwave 2016 starts today

Artwave 2016 starts today

The ever growing Artwave 2016 festival starts today all across Lewes district. It runs for 3 weekends including the bank holiday showcasing local artists and makers in both towns and rural locations. With 123 venues packed with art, ceramics, jewellery, sculpture and more there is plenty of amazing artworks to suit most tastes. Artwave is divided into 6 art trails which are North Trail, Lewes Trail, South Trail, Haven Trail, East Trail and Seaford Trail. As an artlover you can pick a trail from Ditchling to Lullington and plan your day out in Sussex, soaking up the artwork and countryside as you go. Full details of all the venues and artists exhibiting visit  www.artwavefestival.org.

Sue Barnes Artist
Elizabeth Anne Norris Floral Collection

You can find my jewellery on show at venue 23, Art and Soul, Falmer village hall, South street, Falmer south, East Sussex BN1 9PB. It’s always a great exhibition, well curated by artist Sue Barnes and always a high standard of artwork. There are 18 exhibitors at Art and Soul this year which are as follows:

The Artists and photographers are David Armitage, Sue Barnes, Ed Boxail, Louise Dennis, Miranda Ellis, Cat Ingrams, Alan James McCleod, Annie McManus, Natalie Martin, Sarah Marzaioli, Sarah Mitchener and Ruth Urbanowicz.

Ceramics and sculpture are by Marion Brandis, Deb John, Lou Johns.

Fused glass by Lesley Ramos.

Handmade homewares by Pauline Crook.

And of course handmade sterling silver Jewellery by me Elizabeth Anne Norris

Ruth Urbanowicz
Deb John

I’ve been exhibiting at Artwave for a few years now and love the location for Art and Soul. Situated right near the South Downs Way next to the village duck pond and old church, it’s a picture post card setting. Also Sue Barnes curates a very good show and is amazing at organising everything. Art and Soul at Falmer has many faithful followers and it’s not a surprise! I hope you can come and visit.

For full details of all the exhibiting artists at this venue visit www.suebarnes.org.uk