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Online Trail Guide ARE YOU AN ARTIST WHO STOCKBRIDGE DONNINGTON APULDRAM BIRDHAM WOULD LIKE TO JOIN US ON ITCHENOR WEST WITTERING EAST WITTERING THE TRAIL? BRACKLESHAM BAY SELSEY HIGHLEIGH SIDLESHAM HUNSTON NORTH MUNDHAM RUNCTON ROSE GREEN Registration is in November for the Trail in the PAGHAM ALDWICK COLWORTH SOUTH BERSTED following May. BOGNOR REGIS FELPHAM FLANSHAM MIDDLETON Chichester Open Studios Art Trail is a very popular ON SEA ELMER YAPTON WALBERTON BARNHAM CH ICH ESTER OPEN STUDIOS event; we attract a large and devoted audience EASTERGATE WESTERGATE ALDINGBOURNE TANGMERE ART for our wide range of work. The Trail provides the CHICHESTER MAUDLIN HALNAKER EARTHAM opportunity to present your work to an enthusiastic CHARLTON SINGLETON LAVANT CHILGROVE WEST public in the inspiring context of your own creative environment. You will also have publicity for your work STOKE WEST ASHLING FUNTINGTON STOUGHTON in the Trail Guide, the Oxmarket Preview Exhibition EAST MARDEN WEST MARDEN ROWLANDS CASTLE and via a year round presence on the website and ALDSWORTH PRINSTED SOUTHBOURNE NUTBOURNE TRAIL social media. HAMBROOK CHIDHAM BOSHAM FISHBOURNE 2020 If you are an artist living and working in or around Chichester, and would like to be part of the Trail, 177T S visit Join Us on the website. Or you are welcome to ARTIS contact us by email. 147 www.chichesterarttrail.org VENUES [email protected] First 2 weekends in May DO YOU ENJOY BEING A Sat & Sun TRAIL GOER? May 2nd, 3rd Hold on to this Trail Guide and feel free to contact Bank Holiday Fri, Sat & Sun artists at a later date. To sign up for the Art Trail th th th CARTH ICH E STER OPEN STUDIOS May 8 , 9 , 10 EVER Newsletter or to keep in touch with Trail artists and W YONE 10.30am – 5pm ELCO see their art and practice, visit CBP001944 ME TRAIL AD FREE each day MISS www.chichesterarttrail.org ALL V ION ENUE TO S Map overleaf www.chichesterarttrail.org www.chichesterarttrail.org ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ARTISTS 108 Lauren Alderslade .... 105 Mark Gatehouse ........... 1 Karen Ongley-Snook 126 177 ARTISTS FROM CHICHESTER Clare Arent ................. 68 Josephine Gibson ....... 30 Patsy Parfitt .................. 2 James Armstrong ....... 53 Pim Gleadle ................ 64 Claudia Parker .......... 117 AND109 SURROUNDING AREAS Andrew Bailey .......... 114 Perdi Goldsmith ......... 13 Miranda Phillimore ... 100 110 Thomas Bain ............. 128 Nancy Goodens ........ 113 Ellie Philpot .............. 122 WELCOME YOU TO THE 100 98 Catherine Barnes ........ 81 Iain Grant .................... 20 Kamala Rao ................. 72 99 Fiona Barrington Vincent Gray ............. 103 Lizzie Reakes ............. 21 2020 OPEN STUDIOS ART TRAIL Gowar ....................... 107 Elsie Green ................. 30 Michele Redford ......... 48 Peter Barton ............... 16 Patricia Griffin ............. 67 Phil Reed .................... 76 107 103 Collette Batho ............ 39 DOWNS Penny Hamblin ........... 26 Sandra Reeves ............ 23 111 102 Alison Baxter .............. 63 Marc Hammond .......... 79 Toni Richards .............. 14 PENINSULA, REGIS, CITY, TRAIL Alexandra Beale ......... 11 Nicola Hancock ........ 102 David Roberts ........... 124 PAGE 42 Fiona Bell-Currie ......... 83 112DOWNS AND HARBOUR TRAILS Rupert Head ............... 60 Tiffany Robinson ....... 109 Jacky Bellamy ............. 46 113 114 Simon Hempsell ....... 136 John Robinson .......... 108 Denis Bennett ............. 82 Explore one Trail at a time, or hop around Rita Herbert ................ 57 Rebecca Rose ........... 137 104 101 Angela Benwell .......... 27 Gilli Higgs ................... 33 Marise Rose .............. 121 the Venues as you choose… we offer you the Camilla Blackett ............ 4 106 96 Sue Hofman ................ 24 Jane Russell .............. 130 97 Jessica Boughton ..... 104 opportunity to enjoy the art and hospitality of our Nikki Holden ............. 106 Karen Saunders ........ 120 124 Tom Boulton .............. 44 Philip Hood ................... 6 Jazmine Saunders ....... 78 talented local artists for105 5 days in May. Katherine Bowra ........... 7 Bec Hopkins ............. 143 Mike Savage ............. 125 90 Heather Bowring ...... 115 118 122 68 Gill Hunter Nudds ..... 59 Diane Shaw ................. 69 115 Karen Boxall ............... 58 116 123 89 95 Margaret Hurst ........... 75 Patricia Shears .......... 141 121 142 Graham Brock............. 25 87 88 62 Peter Hutton ............... 51 Liz Shippam ................ 93 141 140 143 86 CHICHESTER Victoria Brown .......... 116 119 120 126 81 144 83 94 Camilla Hyde ............ 125 Emily Siemieniec......... 34 117 127 139 85 91 92 65 63 Anne Burn ................... 3 131 82 84 67 Caroline James ........... 90 Angela Simmonds ...... 55 130 80 74 93 CITY 66 64 Joan Burnett .............. 98 132 79 75 69 REGIS 145 146 147 73 71 Lou Johns ................. 147 Jan Simpson ............... 43 125 129128 TRAIL Daphne Casdagli ........ 10 134 133 76 TRAIL Edward Johnson ....... 138 Maureen Sinclair ......... 84 78 70 72 PAGE 30 Fiona Champion ......... 61 135 138 1 77 PAGE 16 Lorraine Keeler ........... 28 Jan Slough .................. 40 2 Gaye Clear .................. 31 3 Penny Kirk .................. 55 Matt Smith ................ 102 Su Cloud ..................... 38 HARBOUR 42 Christine Lababidi .... 117 Jade Smith ................ 102 Stephen Codner ....... 100 136 61 Debbie Lamb .............. 35 Linda Smith ................. 56 TRAIL Biddy Colbourne ........ 90 31 32 59 5960 Zoe Lane ................... 114 Philippa Smith .......... 133 137 John Cole ................... 29 PAGE 56 53 58 Neil Lawson-Baker .... 105 33 Michael Cowley .......... 15 Martin Smith ............... 88 9 52 Andrew Lean ............ 132 Geraldine St. Aubyn Jan Culverwell ............ 17 6 41 Tracey Lodge .............. 94 Hubbard ..................... 89 7 5 43 49 56 57 Sarah Dalgarno ........... 18 30 55 Chérie Lubbock ........ 112 Heather Stevens ......... 64 48 54 Georgina Davies ......... 47 50 Liz Luffingham ............ 96 Leo Stevenson .......... 146 11 8 45 51 Ghislaine Davis ........... 70 10 4 Malcolm Macdonald . 119 Jo Strain ..................... 66 44 Gaynor Dickeson ...... 131 12 46 47 Carolyn Mackwood .. 127 Hannah Strange .......... 73 34 Tim Dockerill ............ 144 38 40 Karen Swann .............. 92 39 Megan Dockerill ....... 144 Jill Madgwick .............. 49 13 29 37 Isabel Dodson .......... 145 Shazia Mahmood ......... 8 Sarah Sykes .............. 111 14 36 Paul Mahony ................. 9 Kim Tattersall .............. 32 20 35 Natalie Dowse .......... 138 15 Sue Mapley ................. 41 Christine Tebbitt ......... 54 16 19 Grahame Dudley ........ 30 17 Will Dyke .................... 77 Anne Marshall............... 5 Helio Teles .................. 45 We hope you will18 plan your own inspiring days out, Jacqueline Mason ...... 87 Pat Tempest ............. 123 21 Nicki Dyke .................. 77 22 Jonathan Edwards ...... 30 Min Maude ............... 134 Vidya Thirunarayan ..... 66 and look forward to meeting you on the 2020 Trail. Gael Emmett .............. 95 Miranda Mayne .......... 99 Angeline Tournier ....... 22 Everyone is welcome! Entry to all Venues is free.28 Sue England ............... 42 Mim McCann .............. 10 Rosy Turner ................. 79 PENINSULA For a detailed map and more Christine Evans ......... 140 Luke McEwen ............. 71 Jonathan Waights ....... 62 TRAIL Daniel Farmer ........... 102 Lyn Messenger ............. 2 Christian Wallis ........... 97 If there is no time to visit all your chosen artists,27 hold information about each artist PAGE 4 Jo Flatt ..................... 142 Vanessa Meyer ........... 80 Chris Warden .............. 48 visit the website: Laura Fletcher ............. 36 Pam Miskelly ............... 65 James Ware .............. 129 on to this Trail Guide and feel free to contact artists Barry Foord ................ 37 Rosie Montford .......... 74 Alison Warner ........... 135 at a later date. You can always find more information26 Linda Foskett .............. 12 Jill Mosely ................... 19 Michelle Watson ....... 110 25 www.chichesterarttrail.org 24 Jane Fowler ................ 40 Heather Muir .............. 86 Richard Whincop ...... 101 about the Trail and our artists at 23 Abi Fox ..................... 128 Jenny Murrell .............. 26 Bill Wilcox ................. 118 www.chichesterarttrail.org Jane Fremantle ......... 102 Carol Naylor ............... 91 Barbara Winkler ........ 124 Alan Frost ................. 139 Holly Newnham .......... 85 Marion Witcomb ........ 50 Helen Frost ............... 139 Susie Olford ................ 52 Petra Worth .............. 137 1 CHICHESTER OPEN STUDIOS ART TRAIL CHICHESTER OPEN STUDIOS ART TRAIL WHAT IS THE ART TRAIL? PLANNING YOUR OWN TRAIL For the visitor the Art Trail gives the annual occasion You can start here with this booklet, the Trail Guide. Its to plan days out visiting Venues and talking with local maps show Venue locations, giving you directions, so artists. It is the chance to see all kinds of art in the you can choose which artists to visit and plan your Trail making, and to view and purchase original works of art. route. Bright green Chichester Art Trail signs will alert you to your arrival. For the artist the Art Trail is a well-established framework of organisation and publicity that supports Our widespread artists are divided into Peninsula, those who live and work in and around Chichester. It is Regis, City, Downs and Harbour Trails. Explore
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