Anne Grebby | Artist Residency

Occuring
for 68 days, 7 hours
Venue
Chichester Cathedral
Address
West Street Chichester, PO19 1PX, United Kingdom

nternationally exhibited artist Anne Grebby will be undertaking a three month residency at Chichester Cathedral.

During her residency, which will take place from 23rd January - 1st April, Grebby will be creating a painted triptych, depicting the Baptism of Christ. Visitors to the Cathedral will be invited to see Anne at work, and during occasions, speak to her directly about her creative practice.

his residency will be situated in the Chapel of St John the Baptist in the east of the Cathedral. Previously this chapel has been furnished with a Reredos by Irish-born Artist Patrick Procktor (1984).

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Anne Grebby | Artist Residency

Occuring
for 68 days, 7 hours
Venue
Chichester Cathedral
Address
West Street Chichester, PO19 1PX, United Kingdom

nternationally exhibited artist Anne Grebby will be undertaking a three month residency at Chichester Cathedral.

During her residency, which will take place from 23rd January - 1st April, Grebby will be creating a painted triptych, depicting the Baptism of Christ. Visitors to the Cathedral will be invited to see Anne at work, and during occasions, speak to her directly about her creative practice.

his residency will be situated in the Chapel of St John the Baptist in the east of the Cathedral. Previously this chapel has been furnished with a Reredos by Irish-born Artist Patrick Procktor (1984).

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