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Author: Sam Mitchell

Jubilee Artists’ Christmas Sale

Monday, 26th November, 2007 at 2:26 pm, Isle of Wight

15, December 2007
12:00 pmto7:00 pm

Jubilee Artists' Christmas SaleLooking for Christmas presents with a twist? Why not head over to Jubilee Stores on Saturday 15th December where you’ll find beautiful items by Sue Paraskeva and the other JUBILEE STORES residents.

Between 12 noon until 7pm the artists will be opening up their workshops directly to the public.

Items on offer will include contemporary ceramics, porcelain, jewellery, prints and cards, driftwood art and more.

Sounds great and well worth a visit. Give something interesting this Christmas and support local artists at the same time.

Art, Events, Newport, Pottery


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4 Responses to “Jubilee Artists’ Christmas Sale”

  1. gossamerwings Says:

    Where is Jubilee Stores please ?

  2. sheila Says:

    The Quay
    Newport

  3. Mark Says:

    Hi Gossamerwings,

    Get yourself down to Quay Arts in Newport, go over the river, via the road to the other side where Riverside is. Walk along beside the boats on the shorem and Jubilee Stores is facing you. Trading Standards also live there. It will take you three minutes to walk there from the bottom of Quay Street.

    Enjoy, Mark

  4. gossamerwings Says:

    Thank you both for your help. Just found out I can be driven right to the door almost. Mmm, is it acessible for us disabled peeps though - mmmm !!

    GW

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