Visual Arts
A feast for the senses. Coastival is proud to present a stimulating selection of exhibitions by local artists. There’s also opportunity to get involved yourself with a range of workshops and activities, visiting artists in their studios or discovering ‘What the chambermaid saw’. Also look out for installations and other wonderful things as part of the Festival of Light.
Visual Arts
A feast for the senses. Coastival is proud to present a stimulating selection of exhibitions by local artists. There’s also opportunity to get involved yourself with a range of workshops and activities, visiting artists in their studios or discovering ‘What the chambermaid saw’. Also look out for installations and other wonderful things as part of the Festival of Light.
Visual Arts
A feast for the senses. Coastival is proud to present a stimulating selection of exhibitions by local artists. There’s also opportunity to get involved yourself with a range of workshops and activities, visiting artists in their studios or discovering ‘What the chambermaid saw’. Also look out for installations and other wonderful things as part of the Festival of Light.
Visual Arts
A feast for the senses. Coastival is proud to present a stimulating selection of exhibitions by local artists. There’s also opportunity to get involved yourself with a range of workshops and activities, visiting artists in their studios or discovering ‘What the chambermaid saw’. Also look out for installations and other wonderful things as part of the Festival of Light.
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Visual Arts
‘What the Chamber Maid Saw’ 
This site specific installation tempts the viewer to spy on the absent tenant of a hotel room, pry into her belongings and discover untold secrets. Rachel Howfield is a visual artist working across several disciplines. Her work explores how we become who we are, our public and private selves. Free event - booking essential by calling 01723 384545.
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Visual Arts
Anne Thalheim
There is an elegance, sensuality and intimacy to the sculptural objects which Anne makes, utilising a range of found or functional objects and materials. The sense of scale and juxtaposition of objects and materials in the work, can at times appear unsettling. Free exhibition.
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Visual Arts
Sarah Photogirl Photographer to the stars, Sarahphotogirl has photographed everyone from Pete Doherty to the Sugababes, Paul Weller to the Kaiser Chiefs and during Coastival her work can be viewed at two different venues.
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Visual Arts
Yorkshire Coast College The school of Visual and Performing Arts at Yorkshire Coast College is delighted to invite you to Drawing on the Dramatic. Our degree courses in Costume, Fine Art and Digital Arts & New Media have curated an exhibition of how and why drawing underpins all we do.
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Visual Arts
Mike Jackson The Coastival exhibition features Mike Jackson’s photographs from four of the East Coast's diverse music festivals. With images taken during the Beached, Jazz, Acoustic and Musicport events, they capture both the esscence of both the performance and performer, and the hard work backstage that all combine to make a successful festival.
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Visual Arts
Valentines Exhibitions Valentine-themed exhibitions will run throughout February and until mid-March. Exhibiting artists include Steve Whitehead, Paula Zimmerman, Joy Donnan, Francis Upton, Jehan, Pete Leeming, Luke Orwin, and Karen Messenger.
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Visual Arts
Jehan 
Multiple exposure photography of Yorkshire’s seaside foreshores. Free exhibition.
Visual Arts
Dramatic Drawing Dramatic Drawing spanning fashionable decades. An opportunity to capture movement and life clothed in burlesque frivolity, laced up Victoriana and the bias cut of the thirties.
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Visual Arts
Yorkshire Artists Abstract exhibition by Yorkshire artists from January 22nd to March 19th at the Yorkshire Wolds Gallery & Coffee Shop. Situated 2 miles from Staxton on the B1249, the gallery & coffee shop is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 4pm, and sells a good selection of coffees, teas, cakes & sandwiches. Free exhibition.
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Virtual Arts
Tea Ceremony Learn about the origins and aesthetics of the Japanese tea bowl and wood firing with different ceramicists. Experience different teas from hand made bowls or good old Yorkshire tea from ceramic mugs - All with the added bonus of a home made scone, jam and cream! Free event.
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Visual Arts
Wave Installation A video installation of waves filmed on the east & west coasts of Britain to an accompanying soundtrack of human breath. Free event.
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Visual Arts
South Specific
A group exhibition celebrating all things ‘seaside’. Works will include painting, drawing and photography by local and regional artists. A selection of photographs by David Chalmers that explore the East coast will highlight the show. He will do a demonstration and give a talk on large format photography on Saturday 14th February.
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Visual Arts
Rachel Welford

The Yorkshire's Coast's smallest gallery invites you to view new work in glass by Scarborough-based artist Rachel Welford.
Free event.
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Visual Arts
Holistic Painting Sally Gatie leads a series of painting workshops which explore the inner self while being guided in painting techniques. Sessions are from 10- 1pm and workshops will culminate in an exhibition of work which previews 14th Feb at noon at the St. James Gallery.
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Visual Arts
Liz Collier Art in Response to Being Alive. A community artist,working mainly in the north of England, Liz has put together this exhibition of her paintings, doodles and photographs.
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Visual Arts
Tealeaf Reading Joyce Collin-Smith, journalist and writer, literally 'sat at the feet' of many masters and esoteric teachers, working with the greatest spiritual leaders of the last century among them Pak Subuh and the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Joyce has remained one of the U.K.'s leading Astrologers and Tarot readers for decades. Booking at
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is a good idea as Joyce will only be able to read a maximum of 16 people’s leaves, otherwise its first come.... (Although there is no limit to how many may attend her talk on the subject)
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