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SUMMARY:Broadway Arts Colony Guided Walk
DESCRIPTION:In the late 19th century Broadway turned from a sleepy backwater into a hub of creativity thanks to an influx of mainly American artists\, writers and actors. \nLearn all about this world-famously influential colony on an informative\, illustrated walk around beautiful Broadway with local art historian\, Karen Bloch\, and how one of the world’s most famous artworks was painted here in Broadway. \nThe walk will last approximately 2 hrs on relatively flat paved ground\, so would also be suitable for motorised wheelchair users. We will go ahead even if it is raining\, so please dress for all weathers and wear comfortable shoes. \nThe walk will start and finish at the war memorial in the centre of the village by the village green. Your guide will be local resident\, Karen Bloch. \nTickets £20  (Limited to 20 places) \nTickets go on sale through the website at 10am on 17th March. \nYour guide\, Karen Bloch.
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/broadway-arts-colony-guided-walk-5/
LOCATION:Around the village\, 1 The Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Guided Walks,In conversation,Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:A Tour of 2 Private Gardens: Russell House & Abbots Grange
DESCRIPTION:Broadway’s gardens have been the backdrop for artists\, writers\, actors and musicians for over a century\, and continue this theme today. \nOn this walking tour of two famous private gardens with Marion Mako\, we shall hear about some of the stories behind those who created\, inhabited and visited them\, all looking their finest in June. \nThe morning garden tour will visit: \n\n\n\nRussell House (starting point)\nAbbots Grange\n\nThe tour will start at Russell House which was the home of the Broadway Art Colony in the 1880’s\, and was the setting for Sargent’s Carnation\, Lily\, Lily\, Rose which now hangs in the Tate in London; a beautiful one acre garden including gothic tower\, gazebo\, and ice-house. \nThe tour will then continue on to Abbots Grange\, a short walk away\, the grounds of which used to be connected by a garden gate during the arts colony and Sargent years. \nSat in over 8 acres of parkland grounds\, Abbots Grange is the oldest dwelling in Broadway and one of the oldest domestic/monastic properties in the UK\, built during the early part of the 14th Century. It is considered by the Institute of Archaeology to be one of the most important and best preserved English monastic manor houses\, and has a rich and fascinating history. It was discovered in the 1880’s by designer William Morris and then the American Frank Millet and became a sanctuary for some of the greatest names in European and American culture in the 1880’s. \nMarion Mako is a freelance garden historian and designer who has worked in both the UK and USA. \nHer design work focuses on planting\, taking inspiration from various historical styles\, a subject she also lectures on at The London College of Garden Design. As part of the series of The Historic Gardens of England\, she co-authored two books about the counties of Cheshire and Somerset. She has written books on the history of the late Duke of Westminster’s gardens at Eaton Hall and University of Bristol’s gardens\, as well as contributing to the gardening website Gardenista. In addition Marion is researching the gardens of two large private estates\, creating legacy books for their owners\, as well as leading a wide variety of bespoke garden tours. She is also a Trustee for the Painswick Rococo Garden in Gloucestershire. \nwww.makogardens.co.uk \nTickets £25 \nDue to the intense interest in this event\, and to make it fair for all\, we are limiting the number of tickets any person can buy to two. If you buy more than two tickets for this event they will be refunded (less the booking fees) and put back up for sale. \nPlease use the public car parks in Broadway. \nTickets go on sale through the website at 10am on 17th March. \nRussell House Gardens \n\n \n  \nAbbotts Grange \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/a-tour-of-2-private-gardens-russell-house-abbots-grange/
LOCATION:Russell House Gardens\, Broadway\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Gardens,Guided Walks
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SUMMARY:Broadway Arts Colony Guided Walk
DESCRIPTION:In the late 19th century Broadway turned from a sleepy backwater into a hub of creativity thanks to an influx of mainly American artists\, writers and actors. \nLearn all about this world-famously influential colony on an informative\, illustrated walk around beautiful Broadway with local art historian\, Karen Bloch\, and how one of the world’s most famous artworks was painted here in Broadway. \nThe walk will last approximately 2 hrs on relatively flat paved ground\, so would also be suitable for motorised wheelchair users. We will go ahead even if it is raining\, so please dress for all weathers and wear comfortable shoes. \nThe walk will start and finish at the war memorial in the centre of the village by the village green. Your guide will be local resident\, Karen Bloch. \nTickets £20  (Limited to 20 places) \nTickets go on sale through the website at 10am on 17th March. \nYour guide\, Karen Bloch.
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/broadway-arts-colony-guided-walk-4/
LOCATION:Around the village\, 1 The Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Guided Walks
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SUMMARY:A Tour of 2 Private Gardens: Russell House & Abbots Grange
DESCRIPTION:Broadway’s gardens have been the backdrop for artists\, writers\, actors and musicians for over a century\, and continue this theme today. \nOn this walking tour of two famous private gardens with Marion Mako\, we shall hear about some of the stories behind those who created\, inhabited and visited them\, all looking their finest in June. \nThe morning garden tour will visit: \n\n\n\nRussell House (starting point)\nAbbots Grange\n\nThe tour will start at Russell House which was the home of the Broadway Art Colony in the 1880’s\, and was the setting for Sargent’s Carnation\, Lily\, Lily\, Rose which now hangs in the Tate in London; a beautiful one acre garden including gothic tower\, gazebo and ice-house. \nThe tour will then continue on to Abbots Grange\, a short walk away\, the grounds of which used to be connected by a garden gate during the arts colony and Sargent years. \nSat in over 8 acres of parkland grounds\, Abbots Grange is the oldest dwelling in Broadway and one of the oldest domestic/monastic properties in the UK\, built during the early part of the 14th Century. It is considered by the Institute of Archaeology to be one of the most important and best preserved English monastic manor houses\, and has a rich and fascinating history. It was discovered in the 1880’s by designer William Morris and then the American Frank Millet and became a sanctuary for some of the greatest names in European and American culture in the 1880’s. \nMarion Mako is a freelance garden historian and designer who has worked in both the UK and USA. \nHer design work focuses on planting\, taking inspiration from various historical styles\, a subject she also lectures on at The London College of Garden Design. As part of the series of The Historic Gardens of England\, she co-authored two books about the counties of Cheshire and Somerset. She has written books on the history of the late Duke of Westminster’s gardens at Eaton Hall and University of Bristol’s gardens\, as well as contributing to the gardening website Gardenista. In addition Marion is researching the gardens of two large private estates\, creating legacy books for their owners\, as well as leading a wide variety of bespoke garden tours. She is also a Trustee for the Painswick Rococo Garden in Gloucestershire. \nwww.makogardens.co.uk \nTickets £25 \nDue to the intense interest in this event\, and to make it fair for all\, we are limiting the number of tickets any person can buy to two. If you buy more than two tickets for this event they will be refunded (less the booking fees) and put back up for sale. \nPlease use the public car parks in Broadway. \nTickets go on sale through the website at 10am on 17th March. \nRussell House Gardens \n\n \n  \nAbbotts Grange \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/a-tour-of-2-private-gardens/
LOCATION:Russell House Gardens\, Broadway\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Gardens,Guided Walks,In conversation
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SUMMARY:Haidee-Jo Summers\, David Curtis\, Tushar Sabale & Mattie Ree Neal Painting Demonstration in the Gardens of Russell House
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the historic Russell House Gardens in Broadway\, famously painted by John Singer Sargent in his masterpiece Carnation\, Lily\, Lily\, Rose. This unique experience offers an hour-long time slot where you can observe four professional artists as they capture a scene featuring models dressed in the attire of Sargent’s era. Stroll through the beautiful garden\, soak up the 19th-century ambiance\, and witness artistic talent in action. \nYour ticket for a 1 hour time slot to watch the demonstration also includes access to the garden\, an invitation to return at 3 pm for an exhibition of the completed paintings\, a complimentary glass of fizz\, and the chance to engage with the artists. \nThis is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for art lovers\, gardeners and history enthusiasts alike—don’t miss out! \nThe Artists: \nHaidee-Jo Summers VPROI RSMA (Festival Ambassador)– Haidee-Jo is Vice President of the Royal Society of Oil Painters and her work is a celebration of light filled moments revealed in rich and vibrant oil paint. She finds beauty in the ordinary\, mundane\, and intimate rather than the grand vista.   She has written two books on oil painting.   \nDavid Curtis ROI RSMA – David is one of the country’s finest and best-known painters.  He has won numerous awards and has written several books.  He represents the gold standard of modern day “real painters”.   \nTushar Sabale WGA\, CAS (Festival Ambassador) – Tushar is an award-winning Indian born\, British artist based in London.  He paints mainly from life and plein air in oil colours but occasionally enjoys painting objects.  He places his work between Impressionism and Realism and some Luminist touches. \nMattie Ree Neal – A talented young American portrait painter (and daughter of portrait artist Michael Shane Neal) Mattie is a member of the Portrait Society of America. In 2023 Mattie was chosen by the MET Museum’s copyist program to take part in a 9 week study where she painted in the gallery from Sargent’s Wyndham Sisters. \nThe artists will start at 11am and finish by 3pm\, so this time slot is roughly half way through. \nTickets £20 \nTickets go on sale through the website at 10am on 17th March. \n  \n  \nHaidee-Jo Summers VPROI RSMA \n \n  \nDavid Curtis ROI RSMA \n  \n \n  \nTushar Sabale WGA\, CAS \n  \n \n  \nMattie Ree Neal \n  \n \n  \nThe Gardens at Russell House \n  \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/haidee-jo-summers-david-curtis-tushar-sabale-mattie-ree-neal-painting-demonstration-in-the-gardens-of-russell-house/
LOCATION:Russell House Gardens\, Broadway\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Demonstrations,Meet the artist
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SUMMARY:The Creation of Art & Art History: Michael Shane Neal & Richard Ormond in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:The distinguished American portrait painter Michael Shane Neal will be in conversation with Arts Festival Ambassador and Great-Nephew of John Singer Sargent\, Richard Ormond\, former director of the National Maritime Museum\, Greenwich and art scholar. \nThis will be a fascinating insight into the creative process of portrait painting\, in honour of the 100th anniversary of John Singer Sargent’s death. In conversation together they will share unique insight into how great art is created. An unmissable event for lovers of Sargent and for amateur and professional artists. \nThe ticket price for this talk includes entry to the centenary exhibition at the Broadway Museum and Art Gallery  ‘John Singer Sargent: Sargent’s Circle’. Ticket holders simply provide their name at the welcome desk at the museum to gain free entry from 7th June onwards. \nTickets £20 (includes cost of entry to the Sargent exhibition)
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/the-creation-of-art-art-history-michael-shane-neal-richard-ormond-in-conversation/
LOCATION:Lifford Hall\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:En Plein Air Painting Workshop in the Gardens of Russell House with Tushar Sabale
DESCRIPTION:Your chance to spend the day painting en plein air in the stunning private gardens of Russell House\, where John Singer Sargent famously painted Carnation\, Lily\, Lily\, Rose. \nIn this workshop led by Festival Ambassador\, Tushar Sabale\, you will be painting the gardens from life\, to capture the atmospheric light and essence of the place. \nTushar will cover how to choose a composition\, use warm and cool colours\, light and contrast along with colour mixing and brush marks. You will get an opportunity to watch Tushar paint as well as paint your own masterpiece through the day\, whilst discussing inspirations\, techniques and other art theories. \nSuitable for those with some experience painting in oils and acrylics. \nTushar Sabale is an award winning artist who mainly paints from life in oil colours but occasionally enjoys painting objects in his studio too.  \nAs well as being an Ambassador for the festival and co-founder of ‘London Plein Air Painters’\, he is also a member of The Wapping Group of Artist\, Chelsea Art Society and British Plein Air Painters.  \nHe has won numerous National and International Awards and exhibited widely across the country including at the Mall Galleries for the ROI\, NEAC\, RSMA and ING Discerning Eye. Tushar appeared on Sky Arts ‘Landscape Artist of the Year’- Series 8 as one of the Pod artists that was filmed at Royal Ascot. He has been on a ‘Panel of Judges’ and a ‘Guest of honour’ on many occasions. You can listen to him on podcasts and learn more about his works on www.tusharsabale.com \nTickets £100 (15 Places) \nMaterials List: \n\nTitanium White\nChrome yellow Hue\nYellow ochre\nCadmium Orange\nCadmium Red\nBurnt Sienna\nRaw Umber\nUltramarine Blue\nCerulean Blue\nViolet or Magenta\nIvory Black\nPainting Medium-Linseed Oil in a container with a lid\nOil Paint Dilutant and Brush Cleaner – Zest-it\, a non-toxic\, non-flammable\, alternative to turps with a pleasant citrus smell.\nSuggested Brushes: Flat Bristle #10\, 4 and one or two smaller round for fine details\, Palette knife.\nPainting boards\, panels 10” x 12” and 12” x 16”\nEasel and pochade box/support for your panels plus palette for mixing paint.\nSketch book and pencils to draw sketches.\nBaby Wipes\, Rags or paper towel\nWaste paper basket\nApron\, Strong Spring Clamps\, Binder Clips\n\nThe Gardens of Russell House:\n  \n\n\n  \nTushar Sabale:
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/en-plein-air-painting-workshop-in-the-gardens-of-russell-house-with-tushar-sabale/
LOCATION:Russell House Gardens\, Broadway\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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