A YEAR AND A DAY – A Portrait of Cheltenham

13th – 19th May 2015

Cheltenham Camera Club

 

  • Cheltenham Camera Club is proud of being the seventh oldest Camera Club in Great Britain. It was founded in 1865 in the home of Dr E T Wilson, father of Edward Wilson who perished with Captain Scott in the Antarctic.

 

  • This Exhibition is one of the many events being held throughout 2015 to celebrate Cheltenham Camera Club’s 150th Anniversary. A selection of photographs taken by Cheltenham Camera Club members of Cheltenham and environs during the period August 2013 to September 2014 will be on display and will also feature in an 80-page book to be launched at this exhibition.

 

  • CAPTURING THE MOMENT CONTINUES: CHELTENHAM PHOTO WEEKS

 

  • Parabola Arts Centre, Parabola Road

9-16 May, 11am-5pm: Cheltenham Camera Club’s ‘Annual Exhibition of Photography’

9 May, 7.30-10pm: Lecture by Charlie Waite, One of UK’s most iconic landscape photographers

 

  • The Wilson, Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum

11-19 May, 10am-5pm: Cheltenham Camera Club’s Annual ‘Gloucestershire Young Photographer’ Exhibition

 

  • The Gardens Gallery, Montpellier

13-19 May, 10am-5pm: Cheltenham Camera Club’s ‘A Year And A Day – A Portrait of Cheltenham’ Exhibition

 

Open daily 10am-5pm

Entry Free

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WHERE ARE WE/CONTACT US?

POSTCODE: GL50 1SW

MONTPELLIER GARDENS

The Gardens were originally developed in the early 1800's and its centrepiece is the Bandstand.

Facing the Bandstand is the Proscenium Building where we now have our Gallery.

Follow https://tinyurl.com/MontpellierGardens for a history of the gardens and https://www.facebook.com/MontpellierGardens/about for information about Friends of the Bandstand and Gardens(FOMBAG).

ACCESS

  1. There is wheelchair access to the gallery from the path between the tennis courts and the gallery.
  2. For exhibitors delivering their work, there is a locked bollard to be removed at the gardens entrance. See link below for details.
  3. Unfortunately, there is no disabled parking in the gardens.
  4. Exhibitors should take care to design their exhibition layout with wheelchair use in mind.

For full information about accessibility, please follow this link:

FOOTFALL

 Typical annual foot-fall is 22000.

If we take out the impact of Festivals then the weekly average is 400 per week.

This varies according to the variables of weather, social media, networking, number of artists, and the appeal of the Exhibition

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