St Georges Hall Exhibition 2023

Our exhibition at St Georges Hall is approaching fast. Members will be taking their paintings to the Hall on Monday 3rd July to be put up. They will remain on display until 7th August. Forms and information have been sent to all members. So get painting!

11th May – Ink and Wash Demo

On Thursday we were treated to an ink and wash demonstration by Clive. Using a non-permanent fine fibre tip pen and a water-brush Clive showed us how to create quick and dynamic sketches. We all had a go and really enjoyed the outcome. It is an excellent way to capture an image especially if you you are out and about and want to do something really quick. Many thanks Clive for an excellent evening.

Spring Trophy 2023

This year’s Spring Trophy was held at Trimpley Village Hall on 27th April. As usual there was an interesting and eclectic mix of styles and media. Much to his delight Clive Betts won the competition with his seascape. Worthy runners-up were Lesley with her puffins and Dawn’s abstract landscape in joint second place. Well done all! Thanks go to Jennie for organising some light refreshments and to everyone who helped set-up the room and tidy away afterwards.

9 and 23 March 2023 – Meetings

Next meeting at Trimpley Village Hall is on 9th March 2023. The theme for the month is ‘Look Up’. Members are invited to bring along their paints, paper scraps etc for a collage session. MEETING CANCELLED due to adverse weather.

As the meeting on 9th march was cancelled, we will pick up where we left off with our collage session on 23rd March. Usual time 7.15pm at Trimpley Village Hall.

23 February 2023 – AGM

Kidderminster Art Society AGM was held at Trimpley Village Hall on 23rd February 2023 at Trimpley Village Hall. Minutes of the last AGM were approved. The Chair gave a round-up of activities during the last year and proposed a new programme for the coming months. Members also put forward their suggestions and a new programme will be drawn up in due course. The Treasurer gave their report and although the Society’s funds had decreased it is still in the black.