Norwich Twenty Group - List of Art Exhibitions of The Norwich Twenty Group Artists Sorted in Chronological Order in 2013

List of Art Exhibitions of The Norwich Twenty Group Artists Sorted in Chronological Order in 2013

(The list shows location, period, title, and location address).

All exhibitions are open to the public. The information is based on the archives of the Norwich Twenty Group.

2013 NORWICH, from 20 January to 16 February 2013
“Light on the Landscape” at Mandell's Gallery, Elm Hill, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 1HN, U.K. Art Exhibition by Martin Laurance, long-standing Member of The Norwich Twenty Group.

2013 HALESWORTH, from 12 February to 16 March 2013
“Art Exhibition” at The Cut, 8 New Cut, Halesworth, Suffolk, IP19 8BY, U.K. Art Exhibition by Geoffrey Lefever & Martin Battye, long-standing Members of The Norwich Twenty Group. Geoffrey Lefever was one of the former chairmen and Martin Battye is current chairman.

2013 NORWICH, from 15 to 21 April 2013
“Less is More” at The Forum, Millennium Plain, Norwich NR2 1TF, U.K. 3D Work by four Norfolk artists, members of The Norwich 20 Group, Mary Mellor, Derek Morris, Vanessa Pooley, Andrew Schumann

2013 LOWESTOFT, from 3 May to 3 June 2013
“Art Exhibition” at Ferrini Art Gallery, All Saints Road Pakefield Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33 0JL, U.K. Art exhibition by Peter Baldwin and Maggy Knight, Peter Baldwin is a long-standing member of The Norwich 20 Group and one of the former chairmen.

2013 NORWICH, from 20 to 26 May 2013
“Norwich Twenty Group - Spring Show” at The Forum, Millennium Plain, Norwich NR2 1TF, U.K.

2013 SALTHOUSE, from 23 June to 7 July 2013
“Twenty Group Next The Sea” at St. Nicholas' Church, Cross Street, Salthouse, North Norfolk, NR25 7XH, U.K.

2013 NORWICH, from 24 to 29 June 2013
“Naked in Norwich 4” at St. Margaret's Church, St. Benedict's, Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 4AQ, U.K.

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