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Trowbridge Chamber – Art, Pottery & Guitars Private View

Three of our most creative Trowbridge Chamber members have invited fellow members and guests to a private view and open studios at the picturesque Tithebarn Workshops and garden in Bradford on Avon from 1730-1930 on Monday 17th April.
Join us at this artistic networking event and see Felix Byrne’s unique guitars, Mary Petrovska at the potter’s wheel and Jacqueline Byrne painting her wildlife and pet portraits. Browse their wonderful artwork over a glass or two of wine and nibbles served in the Tithebarn Workshop garden.
For more information about Felix, Mary and Jacqueline’s work please see below and the Tithebarn Workshop website. NB. Other artists may also open up their studios on the evening.
Pop in any time from 5.30pm – 7.30pm and feel free to invite fellow business owners and guests to join us.
- Members – complimentary wine, soft drinks & nibbles.
- Non-Members – pay bar.
BOOK YOUR TICKETS HERE
FELIX BYRNE GUITARS – Felix designs and hand-crafts acoustic guitars using sustainable and reclaimed materials to produce unique, bespoke instruments unlike any other standard guitar.
STONE PAPER SCISSORS – Mary is a painter and potter and sells a wonderful range of work along with other carefully curated gifts, from jewellery to original artworks, bespoke furniture and other beautiful objects for your home.
JACQUELINE BYRNE ART – Jacqueline draws portraits, wildlife and pet portraits on wood and paper, and paints in oil. See her original paintings and browse a selection of prints and cards at the workshop.
DIRECTIONS: Tithebarn Workshops, Pound Lane, Bradford on Avon, BA15 1LF. Tel. 01225 868644
TRAIN: The Tithebarn Workshops are just a 5 minute walk from Bradford on Avon train station. Walk down to the river, turn left along the river walkway, then left up to the children’s playground and the Workshops are the low buildings just behind.
PARKING: Park along Pound Lane, or in the NCP car park at the bottom of the lane on the left. The workshops are the low buildings opposite the entrance to the medieval Tithe Barn.


