Angie Lewin Exhibition

Saturday 12th to Saturday 19th October 2024
9am to 5pm


A special, week-long exhibition with a selection of new work by renowned printmaker Angie Lewin.

Angie Lewin Exhibition, Bircham Gallery, 14 Market Place, Norfolk, NR25 6BW | A special, week-long exhibition with a selection of new work by renowned printmaker Angie Lewin. | art gallery paintings prints ceramics sculpture norfolk holt jewellery glass photography
Angie Lewin Exhibition, Bircham Gallery, 14 Market Place, Norfolk, NR25 6BW | A special, week-long exhibition with a selection of new work by renowned printmaker Angie Lewin. | art gallery paintings prints ceramics sculpture norfolk holt jewellery glass photography
Angie Lewin Exhibition, Bircham Gallery, 14 Market Place, Norfolk, NR25 6BW | A special, week-long exhibition with a selection of new work by renowned printmaker Angie Lewin. | art gallery paintings prints ceramics sculpture norfolk holt jewellery glass photography
Angie Lewin Exhibition, Bircham Gallery, 14 Market Place, Norfolk, NR25 6BW | A special, week-long exhibition with a selection of new work by renowned printmaker Angie Lewin. | art gallery paintings prints ceramics sculpture norfolk holt jewellery glass photography

You are warmly invited to join us in the gallery for drinks and nibbles and to meet Angie Lewin on

Saturday 12th October from 10am to 5pm

Angie will be in the gallery on Saturday October 12 to sign copies of her latest book, The Book of Wildflowers between 11am and 1pm.

The new title, her second in collaboration with writer Christopher Stocks, features 62 illustrations from Angie. Books will be available to purchase on the day along with a selection of new framed prints.

The exhibition will then continue until Saturday 19th October.

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Inspired by both the clifftops and saltmarshes of the North Norfolk coast and the Scottish Highlands, Angie Lewin depicts these contrasting environments and their native flora in wood engraving, linocut, silkscreen, lithograph, and collage. These landscapes are often glimpsed through intricately detailed plant forms. Attracted to the relationships between plant communities on an intimate level, even the fine lines of insect eggs on a flower bud are observed in her work. Still lifes often incorporate seedpods, grasses, flints and dried seaweed collected on walking and sketching trips.

Angie is a member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, the Royal Watercolour Society, the Society of Wood Engravers and the Art Workers' Guild. As well as designing fabrics and stationery for St Jude's, which she runs with husband Simon, Angie has completed commissions for Penguin, Faber, Conran Octopus, Merrell and Picador and designed fabrics for Liberty.

Price: FREE ENTRY

Location: Bircham Gallery, 14 Market Place, Norfolk, NR25 6BW

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