Film start at 19:00. Refreshments served from 18:45. Booking is essential as spaces are limited.
Tickets: £10 (£8.50 KLP/students)
Film start at 19:00. Refreshments served from 18:45. Booking is essential as spaces are limited.
Tickets: £10 (£8.50 KLP/students)
The latest exhibition in the museum is now fully up and running. Looking into the history of some of Kettering’s green spaces, this fascinating exhibition delves into the origins of Wicksteed Park, North Park, and Rockingham Road Park and lots more. Free entry and a must-see.
A joint exhibition between Northants Guild of Designer Craftsmen and Swedish partners Konsthantverkarna i Örebro Län. ‘Breaking Boundaries II’ is certain to be a varied and exciting show, a feast for the eye, where you will find high quality objects of desire, unique artefacts exquisitel hand-made by talented Artisans; made for your, your home, your friends, for everyone.
A new collection of gothic jewellery and accessories from Jo Archer of the Crow Road.
“My work deals with memory, traces and residues of the past. I have always been interested in collecting vintage objects that I incorporate in to my work. Objects with a history, a past life that I have recycled. My mosaics are made from china from various eras that has been chipped, broken and discarded. I have hand cut and reconstructed the fragments. I find the patterns on old china very beautiful and evocative. Flora and fauna to patterns from the 1960’s and 70’s are a constant source of inspiration.”
Rosanne Wilson exhibits at the Alfred East Art Gallery for the first time!
Featuring a range of subjects from nature to objects we use on a daily basis, ‘Art Around Us’ will appreciate the detail and often overlooked beauty of the everyday.
Films start at 19:00. Refreshments served from 18:45. Book in advance to avoid disappointment
“A lot of people enjoy being dead. But they’re not dead, really. They’re just backing away from life”
A romantic comedy like no other. Harold is young, suicidal, and likes to attend the funerals of strangers. Maude is 79, carefree, and enjoys stealing cars and playing the banjo. Together, they form one of the most unforgettable relationships in cinema.
Uplifting, rebellious, and featuring the iconic music of Cat Stevens, Harold and Maude rode the new wave of American cinema in the 1970s, brushing aside the old studio system as an explosion of young creative talent came to the fore.
Certificate Age Rating: 15
Tickets: £10 (£8.50 KLP/students)
Refreshments included
In her talk Catherine will be examining some of the most powerful art produced in Britain by Henry Moore during World War II.
Art Fair of painting, ceramics and prints held at the Kino Lounge.
A Friends evening talk by Duncan Webster, ARPS and President of the Kettering District Photographic Society.