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Tirril Art Group

Tirril and Sockbridge Reading Room and Library Tirril Art Group

The Tirril Art Group was formed in 2000 and has been meeting regularly for 22years.  The group consists of painters who work in a variety of media, including Pastel, Watercolour, Acrylic and Oils.

There is a programme of work to help inspire but anyone can work on their own pieces.  There are also demonstrations and workshops.

The group meet every Wednesday from 1.00 until about 3.30 in the Hall. There’s usually a break for tea/coffee at 2.20 to chat and look at the work being carried out. New members are welcome.  If you are interested, please pop in and chat to members of the group on a Wednesday afternoon, or get in touch with the membership secretary Helen Brooke email helen_dave@compuserve.com 

The Group hold an annual exhibition in the Hall for three days at the end of October when you can visit the exhibition and chat to members of the Art Group about their work while having tea/coffee.