The Fine Art students’ show in the foyer in the Waterfront building is well worth a visit - just drop in! 🎨⭐️🎨

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Will be very worth watching this iconic writer👏💚
Ties in with wonderful exhibition Landscape Rebels, with works by , Gainsborough and more… at beautiful Christchurch Mansion
https://t.co/OMn5lofmm5

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Great to see young artists’ work on show at The Hold - Art Society’s annual Anna Airy Award 🎨

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Half term is here, and if you want something fun and free to do, come along to The Hold to see our Picture Books For All exhibition.

https://t.co/xVaI6hyEop

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Colour pallets provide the theme this week:

Palette with Scenes, Sketches by John Moore of Ipswich (1821–1902)

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All of you witches be sure to wear Ipswich Hosiery: centuries old quality with styles of tomorrow. The modern witch weaves a spell with fine, full-fashioned hosiery.(1927)

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By 1752 the Gainsboroughs were in Ipswich. Portraits & money troubles (driven by his love of the good life) were a theme. He sought to place his portraits in sylvan surrounds. The Gravenor Family (1752-4), John Plampin (1753-5) & the Lloyds (1755)

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hi look at my oc ipswich. she loves her friends and is maybe an alien. idek

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John Constable, View on the Orwell, near Ipswich, 1830-1855 https://t.co/CWiDg42dCS

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Our Secret Saxon Riddles and Runes trail starts tomorrow at Ipswich Museum and runs through the summer holidays. If you can solve the rune riddle, you could be in with a chance of winning an Anglo-Saxon prize!

Find out more: https://t.co/xLmrnoLdti

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Where's Woolly is back for May half-term at Ipswich Museum with a Jubilee theme! 👑

From Saturday 28 May – Sunday 5 June, come and pick up a trail and see how many Woollys you can find. 🦣

Costs £5 and includes a choice of gift suitable for various ages.

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