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Meet the Team : Keith
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Four years ago 5 of us Dorset artists got together with the aim of opening a small art and craft gallery near Dorchester. Winterborne Monkton's old village school became the focus for our dream. We renovated the building inside and out, fitted it with new lights and a hanging system, and opened in time for Easter 2002. Since then our team has grown and changed and we have added other events to our activities at the Gallery, including festivals and tuition. You can read about our plans for 2005 here on our
site, find out about our team and see what happened in years past. We'd love to hear from you, and to welcome you to our Gallery if you have time to visit us. We're only a stone's throw from Dorchester and Weymouth and can almost always offer you a cuppa if you're passing by! We hope you'll call in and see us.
Art and Craft Demonstrations When you visit you can watch the Monks at work making new pieces of art. Bill Crumbleholme can be found making Celtic pots or throwing on a wheel. Jon and Sally normally spend their time painting new watercolours. Pippa creates her animal sculptures and Tessa makes her stained glass. All of the Monks are happy to share their tips and tricks with you and to talk about their work. If you want to book some tuition or a "taster session" just for you then do email us to arrange it. |
My lifelong passion for photography began in the 1960s, with an early involvement in action photography. An interest in various areas of motor and motorcycle sport, and a particular interest in drag racing, saw me out with my camera most weekends. Over the years I supplied many publications in Europe, America and this country with my work - often accompanied by feature articles. I trained as a mechanical designer, and worked in a variety of industries, with many years spent designing mobile and satellite phones. The opportunity to travel to various parts of the world brought with it the chance to widen my photographic horizons. The advent of digital imaging saw me moving into this exciting new area in 1992, when it was still very much in its infancy. With some 13 years experience of using Photoshop, I have accumulated a deep understanding of this exciting medium - which continues to advance every year. I am now working as a full-time photographer and photojournalist, and
am available for commissions in a range of subjects, in addition to my
sales of fine art prints.
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Monkton Gallery is really easy to find. We are just off the A354 which is the trunk road from Dorchester to Weymouth. The road to Winterborne Monkton is on your right as you head to Weymouth, just at the foot of the hill. The Gallery is 200yds along the road on your left. | ||
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Plans for 2005 |
2005 Opening Times and Events | |||
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We've got lots lined up for the year. We're opening the Gallery every SATURDAY, SUNDAY and BANK HOLIDAY in 2005. We're also running special art and craft events over the Bank Holidays. Read more about these events here...
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Our opening times for 2005 are as follows: 10.30am to 5.00pm We have staged many different events at the Gallery. These have included themed exhibitions reflecting subjects like the Jurassic Coast and changing seasons. We also have hosted pottery workshops, Bronze Age pit firings and Raku events. We will be running more of these this year. | |||
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Maiden Castle |
Bill's Raku Firing | |||
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Monkton Gallery is at the foot of the largest Iron Age hillfort in the UK, Maiden Castle. Maiden Castle is looked after by English Heritage. You can take a guided tour of the castle by clicking here... | ![]() |
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If you'd like to keep in touch with our latest plans then email us and we'll drop you a line whenever there's something new taking place. Your details will not be passed on to anyone else.
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