I am one of the lucky artists that have two studios! A private one at home at Quilters Cottage and a public one at The Old Art Room, Swaffham. Both are set in idyllic locations and have what is needed to create, enjoy and share…
Do you love art? We organise art webinars for kids 5+ and adults exploring famous artists and painting techniques. We are an independent group of artists and art historians who have started from a small studio in London and have expanded to have more than…
Art for Pleasure is an Art Group. If you have always wanted to try your hand at painting or would like to take up an old hobby you would be most welcome on a Thursday morning 10.30 am - 12.30 pm at Weeting Village Hall.…
Arthritis Action supports people with arthritis and helps them to manage their condition naturally and enjoy a more active life with less pain. It helps people whether or not they are also having medical treatment. It is the only UK charity that offers direct help…
The Arts Society is a leading arts education charity with a global network of over 380 local Societies, which bring people together through a shared curiosity for the arts. Our events provide welcoming places – locally, nationally and globally – to hear expert lecturers share their…
The Arts Society King's Lynn meets monthly on a Thursday. There are nine lectures each season (September – May) covering a wide range of subjects. The Art Society lecturers have the finest credentials in their specialist fields. Lectures will start promptly at 2.05pm and are free…
This Society is a member of The Arts Society (TAS), of which there are now over 90,000 members and 400 societies in the UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. We meet on the second Monday of the month from October to July at the Sedgeford…
Arty Crafty Norfolk is a new Facebook page set up by Better Together and Harleston Information Plus in conjunction with the artist Julie Filmer who runs community art projects in Norfolk, England. The aim of the page is to encourage people of any age and…
A group for individuals with autism spectrum disorder to have a place to come and socialise and be included in activities which relates to their interests. This group are currently involved in playing Dungeons & Dragons.