Friends Bulletin Winter 2023

"We Pretended It Wasn't Green", at Life Science Centre, by James Stephen Wright

Dear Friends

As I look out of my study window, I can see in front of me the countryside. The colours are magnificent, the trees are wonderful autumn colours, the sun is shining brightly and the sky is a deep blue. It’s one of those rare moments this autumn when we are without rain and wind. It would make a wonderful work of art.

This winter edition of the Bulletin is also full of wonderful colours of artwork from our artists. We are very lucky to have so many artists with amazing skills. Each of their work tells a story of something or someone who is important in their lives.

There are many opportunities for each of you to hear more of their stories and see their work by attending any of the forthcoming workshops. It’s also an opportunity for networking and sharing your own work.

In the meantime, on behalf of all the Trustees, I want to wish you all a happy and peaceful Christmas.

Bill Jackson
Chair of the Friends of the Hatton


This bulletin contains contributions by: Polina Chizova, Josephine Cousin, Sheila Culling, Alison Hall, Bill Jackson, Roger Newbrook, Katherine Penrice, Kath Price (Dr), Brenda Procter and Richard Thompson.

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