 Image © Léonie Hampton
Léonie Hampton, A Language of Seeds until 4 March
Photographic exhibition created by Léonie Hampton from the artist collective Still Moving, capturing the beauty of the natural world within the human framework of a vegetable garden.
 Sally Baldwin, Fragile Earth until 4 March THG Project Space Work by artist Sally Baldwin evoking natural forms such as pods, flowers and sea life, using recycled, handmade materials. .
 © The Village Gossip, David Ferry, 2023
Paradise Found: New Visions of the Blackdown Hills 18 March - 3 June A contemporary interpretation by 36 painters, printmakers and photographers walking in the footsteps of the Camden Town Group.
 Climate Conversations and Seed Swap Saturday 4 March, 4-6 Celebrate Seed Week 2023 and mark the new growing season. Seed swap with informal talks from influential speakers reflecting on key Climate Conversations themes. Guest speakers: -Léonie Hampton, exhibiting artist -Dr Jane Catford, Reader in Ecology, King's College London -Catherine Causley, Climate Officer, E Devon District Council -Lulu Urquhart, award-winning garden designer -Marc Cadotte, professor of biological sciences, University of Toronto-Scarborough Talks 4-5pm, seed swap 5-6pm. £5 (£2 pay what you can).
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Events
 Under 5's Art Session Fri 24 Feb, 10.30-12.00. Free, donations welcome Monthly creative session for under 5’s and their parents/carers. Sessions are play-based and sensory.
 Artist Talk + Demo Sat 25 Feb, 11-1
Exhibiting artist Sally Baldwin will share an insight into her artwork and process
£16 (£14 THG Friends/Students) incl. refreshments.
 Art History talk series
Scandi Noir 27 Feb, 10.30-12.00 Explore the global phenomenon of Scandi-Nordic noir TV/films.
An Embarrassment of Riches - The Golden Age of Dutch Painting. 6 March, 10.30-12.00 Discover the vast range of artists from the Dutch Golden Age of Art.
Revolt into style: the Punk Aesthetic - Fashion, Art and Music 13 March, 10.30-12.00 With links to the Surrealism and the biting social criticism of German Expressionism, punk has a fascinating heritage.
British Landscape Tradition 20 March, 10.30-12.00 Wide-ranging survey from Gainsborough to Sheila Fell including the photography of Bert Hardy.
£12 per talk
 Exhibition opening and Art Talk Sat 18 March, opening 3pm, talk at 4pm. Free Join us at the opening of our new exhibition Paradise Found: New Visions of the Blackdown Hills for a talk with Patrick Baty on Stanisława de Karlowska.
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