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A pile of fabric strips in different shades of blues and greens Blog posts

Chips on the beach and cooling down with an ice cream – just a couple of things to enjoy in Lowestoft

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A postcard collaged with paper and wooden shapes, with a black border along the bottom, above which are cut-out shapes of sandcastles, stones and hand drawn people. Above it a strip of blue paper with two wooden fish glued and a black paper boat. The sky above is created with a strip of blue patterned paper, overlaid with white clouds and a yellow sun Blog posts

A collection of wonderful postcards of Lowestoft, created by our Brave Artists

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A collaged postcard of 3 beach huts on a blue background and yellow foreground. Each beach hut has a black roof and there is a white dove on one of them. In the foreground are images of sandals, a beach hat and sunglasses, a deck chair and shade and a shell Blog posts

A lovely session at the Kirkley Pantry, making collaged postcards to celebrate Lowestoft’s popularity as a seaside resort

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Dr. Dot-to-Dots, Clown Doctor, wearing a hat of colourful pompoms and pencils, and a toy stethoscope around her neck. Artists' stories

Suffolk Artlink welcomes Dr. Dot-to-Dots to the Clown Doctor team. Her special skills include doing dot-to-dots and singing but only if it’s a full moon.

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Brave Art, artwork, cat and flowers Blog posts

For summer 2023 we are making big changes to our Brave Art programme, with each of our three locations taking a different approach to better reflect people and place

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Dr Plop, Clown Doctor Hatty Ashton Artists' stories

Dr Plop, an expert in the field of faux flatulence, enjoys long rides on tiny bicycles, hiding in plain sight and a good ol’ beak wag with their numerous chickens. Dr Plop’s alter ego, Hatty Ashton, is an actor, children’s author, and co-founder of Bring Out Your Dead Productions.

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An old monotone photograph of three women stand side by side, they are dressed in vertically striped long sleeved shirts, light coloured shorts and wearing bonnet-like caps on their heads. News

As well as producing munitions at Garretts factory in Leiston during WWI, women also played a full part in sporting activities – including the football team.

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