Sharing her love of animals through paint and mixed media, a selection of original art, prints, cards and more will be on display and for sale in Biggar & Upper Clydesdale Museum during Biggar Little Festival’s 20th Anniversary.
Preview Evening Wednesday 12th October, 6.30 - 8pm. Come along to see the exhibition before it opens officially on Thursday and meet the artist. Refreshments available. First 10 people through the doors will receive an Anj Art Goodie Bag!
Exhibition opening hours:
Thursday 13th October - 10-5pm
Friday 14th October - 10-5pm
Saturday 15th October - 10-5pm
Sunday 16th October 1-5pm
Monday 17th October - CLOSED
Tuesday 18th October - 10-5pm
Admission to the exhibition is free. Anj will be available each day 11-3pm for any questions and sales.
See more of Anj’s work at anjart.co.uk.
Find out more about Biggar Museum here www.biggarmuseumtrust.co.uk
Find out more about Biggar Little Festival and other events here www.biggarlittlefestival.com
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