Rye Film Club has changed its movie offering on December 5. Instead of showing the almost three-hours long Boyhood, it will now screen Belle, the true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle (Gugu Mbatha-Raw, pictured above), an illegitimate mixed race daughter of a Royal Navy admiral. She is raised by her great-uncle, Lord Mansfield (Tom Wilkinson), an aspiring judge, in 18th century England. But the colour of her skin prevents her from fully participating in the traditions of her social standing. As Belle falls in love with the son of a local vicar, she learns more about the world of slavery in England. Follow this link for a movie trailer. The film starts at 7pm, doors 6.30. It has a rating of 7.4 on IMDb.
Shelley, from Ways of Seeing, will be guiding you through the challenging process of image transference using a gel plate. This process takes a little longer than other gel plate
This new, mixed media workshop will get you combining your gel plate printing skills with your collage practice to create a unique mixed media artwork.
The morning session will be
Once again the magnificent Winchelsea Christmas will light up on Saturday 13th December at 4.30 p.m. With over 30 decorated themed windows, they will stay lit every evening
Shelley, from Ways of Seeing, will be guiding you through the challenging process of image transference using a gel plate. This process takes a little longer than other gel plate
This new, mixed media workshop will get you combining your gel plate printing skills with your collage practice to create a unique mixed media artwork.
The morning session will be