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This
is a town that once exported white
clay to the Romans. It is the home
of potters who have produced work
for destinations as diverse as Liberty,
Clarence House, a palace roof in
Rangoon and a toilet in Wrecclesham.
There’s also the art college,
established in 1880 and now thriving
as the University College for the
Creative Arts; and the Maltings,
bought by the people of the town
in 1970, and transformed into the
largest arts and community centre
in the South East. No surprise then,
that Farnham is increasingly seen
as a hot spot for creativity in
the region.
New Ashgate Gallery, Crafts Study
Centre, Farnham Maltings and the
University College for the Creative
Arts are building on a long history
of making and learning in the town.
Farnham
Creates...a community arts festival
Farnham Creates group will be
celebrating Farnham Arts and community
in a month long celebration.
To
download a full programme please
click on this link.
For further information
see: www.farnhamcreates.com
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