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The Harley Gallery
Saturday 3 August 2019 | 11.30am - 4pm
Free
The Harley Gallery, on the historic Welbeck Estate in Nottinghamshire, is hosting a landmark celebration for its 25th anniversary.
Join the party on 3rd August 2019, for music, artisan food, fine art, and a walking tour of The Harley Studios.
Visitors to the event can enjoy music, food in the Courtyard in collaboration with the award-winning Welbeck Farm Shop and The Harley Café, and a display of contemporary portraiture from leading visual artists, including Tracey Emin, Grayson Perry and Gavin Turk in the exhibition ‘In My Shoes’.
The Harley Shop will be offering special offers to all visitors on its carefully curated range, from gifts to contemporary art and craft.
Visitors can enjoy:
At 12pm, hear William Parente, Chair of The Harley Foundation’s Trustees, give his anniversary speech.
Food in the Courtyard in collaboration with the award-winning Welbeck Farm Shop and The Harley Café
The Arts Council’s exhibition of contemporary self portraiture ‘In My Shoes’ featuring works by Tracey Emin and Grayson Perry amongst others. Join a free tour of the exhibition at 12.30pm with the Director of The Harley Gallery, Lisa Gee. To book call 01909 501700 or e-mail portlandcollection@harleygallery.co.uk
Behind the scenes tour of The Harley Studios
Children’s badge making sessions
Specials Offers in The Harley Shop
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