Art and Architecture in Smeeth

Resurrection window detail
Resurrection window detail - Alexandra Le Rossignol

Event Details

An exhibition reflecting creativity in, and inspired by, architecture

A celebration of creativity in the C12th/C13th Church of St Mary's Smeeth and its newly built Oak Room. The exhibition will include: architecture models, paintings, textile hangings, photography, stained glass and other architecture-related pieces. The church has a modern window by Alexandra Le Rossignol: she will show recent work done with Francis Weal & Partners on the Church of Our Lady and St Vincent, Potters Bar which was Winner of the RIBA East Spirit of Ingenuity Awards 2006. Examples of the work of Stephen Foster who created stunning carved and guilded doors for the project will also be displayed.

Dates and Times: 30/05/2009, 10:00 - 17:00
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Event Type: Exhibition
Suitable For Children: Yes
Web Only: No
Transport By Car: Yes
Transport By Train: Yes
Transport By Other Method: Yes
Transport Details: By car from Junction 10 M20, take A20 towards Hythe. At Smeeth/Brabourne, Evegate crossroads turn left into Church Rd. Church is on the left. By Bus take no.10 from Ashford or Folkestone.

Accessibility

Accessibility Details:
  • Entrance Accessible
  • Wheelchair Access
  • Guide Dogs Welcome
Additional Accessibility Notes: Parking is on a country road. We have ramps in the church and full disabled access in the new Oak Room with toilet facilities.

Event Location

Address: St. Mary's Church, Church Road, Smeeth, Ashford, Kent, TN25 6SA

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Event Cost

Full Cost: FREE
Concession Cost: FREE
Family Cost: FREE
Ticket Notes:
Booking: Not Required
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Organiser Information

Organiser: Alexandra Le Rossignol
Organiser Email: alerossi@btinternet.com
Organiser Phone: 01303 812697
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Gallery

Mike Tremblay's paintings - photo A le Rossignol Carol Allison's felt door - photo A le Rossignol Coal tits, fledged that day - photo A le Rossignol