Please join us for a Day of Sculptures at the Henry Moore Foundation at Much Hadham in Hertfordshire, followed by the Private View of Lee Grandjean’s solo exhibition “Seeing Things” at the Gibberd Gallery in Harlow.
The coach will depart Norwich at 9am (please note revised start time) and the visit will begin with the Henry Moore Foundation in Much Hadham. This will include a guided tour of the artist’s former home, his studio, and the gardens and fields displaying Moore’s monumental sculptures. We hope to be joined by Dr Hannah Higham, Senior Curator of Collections and Research at the Foundation, and good friend of ncas.
Mid-afternoon we travel 6 miles south to the Private View of SEEING THINGS, a solo exhibition of the works of Norfolk sculptor, Lee Grandjean, at the Gibberd Gallery in Harlow.
Harlow Arts Trust are celebrating their 70th anniversary and they are honouring Lee with a solo ‘survey’ exhibition with work from the late 70s to the present day.
In 1953 Harlow Arts Trust set out with a mission to beautify the post-war New Town of Harlow by commissioning, purchasing and siting sculpture across its public spaces. The project attracted some of the greatest artists of the 20th century, including Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and Elisabeth Frink.
Coach to both events approx £30
Henry Moore Foundation Entrance £18
Lee Grandjean Exhibition Entrance Free
Please contact janeybevington0@gmail.com if you are interested in this trip.