Art & Culture

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Henley Festival 2023 Unveils Pioneering Visual Arts Showcase

Henley Festival has unveiled this year’s visual arts programme featuring the internationally celebrated sculptor David Harber, Sky Arts Portrait Artist ...
- Art & Culture - Books - What's On

First Lit Fest Line Up Announced

The Henley Literary Festival will welcome prominent political figures from both the UK and the US, as well as local ...
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Anthony Wilson Piper Exhibition

From now until 9th April, Anthony Wilson Piper, an octogenarian, has come out of retirement for a special exhibition to ...
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Scarlet Page & Friends at Hypergallery

As part of the Henley Arts Trail this year Hypergallery are showing local artist and renowned rock photographer Scarlet Page whose studio is ...
- Around The Galleries - Art & Culture - What's On

Amber Galleries showcasing a true passion for art

We always get excited when someone new is arriving in Henley and Amber Galleries are no exception. Since their founding, ...
- Art & Culture - Books

We’re a bit in love with Tom Ayling from Jonkers ...

Who’d have thought an antiquarian book shop in little old Henley-on-Thames would garner such interest and amass over 200,000 followers ...
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Chiltern Arts Festival 2023 Season

Explore Love, Loss and the Passage of time through a season of the highest quality music and literature events in ...
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Exhibition: Jack Vettriano

An art exhibition of Jack Vettriano’s work, to be held at the Old Fire Station Gallery between January 6th and ...
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Golden Years: Art of the Album Cover

Hypergallery in Market Place, Henley, welcomes browsers and buyers to an exhibition of signed, limited-edition prints by music’s most extraordinary ...
- Art & Culture - Local

Don’t tell ’em Pike! Flower Pot fish up for sale

Anyone who frequented The Flower Pot at Aston would be familiar with the number of cased fish and taxidermy adorning ...
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