As part of the national The Big Draw event, well-known local artist Olivia Argent will be holding an event at Tenby Museum and Art Gallery on Thursday, October 26.
New care ratings system shows strong performance across Wales
Calls for Pembrokeshire Council leader to oppose digital ID plan
Thousands of ultra low emission vehicles registered in Carmarthenshire – as campaigners group call for more equal access across UK
Thousands of ultra low emission vehicles registered in Pembrokeshire – as campaigners group call for more equal access across UKOlivia has had two exhibitions in the past at the museum and has also run several previous The Big Draw events. The theme of this year’s Big Draw is Living Lines and this is a theme close to Olivia’s heart.
If you are familiar with her work, you will realise that she can use a series of seemingly simple lines, often in Indian ink, to express the wonderful fluidity of movement and dance.
The Big Draw was founded in 2000 and was originally known as The Campaign for Drawing. It is an arts education charity that promotes visual literacy and the universal language of drawing as a tool for learning, expression and invention and among its Patrons are Sir Quentin Blake, David Hockney and Gerald Scarfe.
The event starts at 10 am and runs until 12 pm. Children are welcomed to the event free and are invited to make a £2 donation to help the museum cover the cost of materials.
If you are interested in attending, please call (01834) 842809 for further information.



Comments
This article has no comments yet. Be the first to leave a comment.