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Saturday, 13 October 2018

Art in Loughborough

Well, this weekend there was certainly a lot of art on show around the town!!

First I popped into the public library to have a look at the Ladybird exhibition in the local studies area: this was excellent, and a lot of research had gone into producing the history of the main players in the firm.

Then I walked down Derby Square towards Swan Street to see artists decorating the wooden hoardings where the Amateur Swimming Association and Da Francos used to be. Wow! Lovely smell of paint! So fascinating to watch the artists in action! Here's a few photos:








After this I went across to the Old Rectory Museum where the NHS 70th anniversary exhibition had been replaced by a display of work by two local artists, Liz and Adriana. How absolutely fantastic to see the art work hanging from the rafters, mounted on the display boards and in the display cases! Here's a few photos:









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