Weather Vane

Saturday 22/6/2024 – Sunday 23/6/2024
Across the Weekend
Kensington Gardens & East Point Pavilion

First Light’s 2024 Noon to Moon project – Weather Vane responds to the festival theme of Cardinal Points.

 

The Cardinal Points are central to many cultures, where they are associated with particular colours and symbolic meanings, for example the architectural structure of Christian churches and mosques. The sun rising every morning in the east can be seen as a rebirth, each day signifying hope, whilst the sun setting in the west can be seen as signalling spiritual darkness.

 

Weather Vane brings together artists from Lowestoft and the wider region using a variety of practices and materials to create an inventive outdoor exhibition of works in Kensington Gardens and the East Point Pavilion.

 

The following artists are taking part in this year’s Noon to Moon – Weather Vane project:

 

Martin Battye / Les Bicknell / Adam Bridgland / Susan Brinkhurst /Julie Carpenter / Max Clements / Alex Costello / Gillian Chaplin / Gemma Christie /John Christie / Tim Cross / Sally Crowley / Penelope Dack / Linda Farrow /Martin Fidler / Jeff Fisher / Neil Hanger / Gwyneth FitzMaurice / Mark Fuller / Helen Gilbart / Emma Hegarty /Gary Hincks & Jo Hincks / Spadge Hopkins /Bill Jackson / Ffiona Lewis / Lowestoft Studio Ceramics /Jane Martin / Elizabeth Musson / Margaret Parsons / Zoe Rubens / Tassie Russell / Nicola Warner / Emma Withers

Thank you to everyone who has taken part and to the community groups including local secondary schools, colleges, Easterly Artists, Lowestoft Arts Centre, Asylum Studios, Friends of Kensington Gardens, Women Like Us and Otium Centre, whose work is hanging in the East Point Pavilion.