
Ceramics by Sally Johnson
You will be treated to a weekend feast of stunning fine art on November 21-22.

Staffan Gnosspelius 'Early Morning Walk'
Local and nationally celebrated artists will be selling their work, include Richard Spare (‘I love working straight onto copper’), children’s book illustrator Staffan Gnosspelius, landscape painter Julia Burnett, award-winning figurative painter John Martin and ceramicist Sally Johnson.

by John Martin
John taught art at JAGS for several years and Sally is Head of Art at James Allen’s Preparatory School.

'Dry Dock' by Richard Spare
Whether it’s print-making, sculpture, acrylics or watercolours that float your boat you will find it here!
The new Deep End Café (it’s built over the former swimming pool) will be open with pastries, granola pots, freshly-squeezed fruit juices, steaming coffee or hot chocolate.

'Low Tide' by Julia Burnett
The Art Fair is in aid of the proposed new Community Music Centre at James Allen’s Girls’ School, a place we envisage will be buzzing with local choirs, orchestras and ensembles, classical, jazz, pop and world music, a place to host visiting string quartets, the residency of a national orchestra, recording suites for your own music, practice rooms where older people can re-discover musical talent, where music therapy is available.
Come to this year’s Art Fair and help us to achieve our dream.
Art works are from £50-£5000
Do you remember last year’s fair? A participating artist and a JAGS girl wrote about it and the proposed Community Music Centre for DOV.
Alison Venn is Director of Comunications at James Allen’s Girls’ School.



