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Farsley art show celebrates work of local artists



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Enjoy a picture slideshow of the work on show at Farsley & District Art Club's Art Show.
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More than 100 pictures showcasing the talents of Farsley & District Art Club members have gone on show in the village. Click here for more details.
Farsley & District Art Club's annual Art Show is an exhibition of members' work.

This year's event runs until Sunday, November 18, at Westroyd Studios in Westroyd Park, New Street, Farsley.

Admission is free and refreshments are available.

The artwork on display will be traditional landscapes, portraits, flowers, still life, and abstract pictures in everything from pastels to pencil.

Opening times are:

Saturday November 10 - 11am-4pm
Sunday, November 11 - 11am-4pm
Wednesday, November 14 - 7pm-9pm
Saturday, November 17 - 11am-4pm
Sunday, November 18 - 11am-4pm

The art show is supported by Leeds City Council.

For more details visit: www.farsleyartclub.org.uk

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  • Last Updated: 11 November 2007 3:01 PM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
  

 
 


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