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Home and Horizon - Isobel Rooke and Hannah Brophy - The Station
About Home and Horizon - Isobel Rooke and Hannah Brophy - The Station
Friends and artists Hannah Brophy and Isobel Rooke have created this exhibition of bold imaginative landscapes and vibrant still life paintings to celebrate, interrogate and challenge more traditional subjects.
United by their love of colour and experiments with abstraction, they bring you ‘Home and Horizon’. A festival of colour inspired by gardens at home and landscapes afar.
Performances
Performance Date & Time | Ticket Price | Ticket Link |
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Friday 24 October 9am | Free | Book Now |
Saturday 25 October 9am | Free | Book Now |
Sunday 26 October 9am | Free | Book Now |
Monday 27 October 9am | Free | Book Now |
Tuesday 28 October 9am | Free | Book Now |
Wednesday 29 October 9am | Free | Book Now |
Thursday 30 October 9am | Free | Book Now |
Friday 31 October 9am | Free | Book Now |
Saturday 1 November 9am | Free | Book Now |
Sunday 2 November 9am | Free | Book Now |
Monday 3 November 9am | Free | Book Now |
Tuesday 4 November 9am | Free | Book Now |
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