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Bedford Creative Arts (BCA) Community Portrait Exhibition
The Higgins Bedford

Bedford Creative Arts (BCA) Community Portrait Exhibition

At The Higgins Bedford, a FREE event running from 28th September until 23rd February 2025, The Community Portrait exhibition explores the history of photography, from 1840s glass-plate techniques through to current digital techniques, and examines a potential future involving AI.

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Edward Bawden & Me
The Higgins Bedford

Edward Bawden & Me

The Higgins Art Gallery & Museum continues to celebrate the work of Edward Bawden (1903-1989), with some of the biggest names in British art, illustration, ceramics and textiles coming together in this eclectic exhibition. Please note that this exhibition closes on 26th January 2025.

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Edward Bawden & Me
The Higgins Bedford

Edward Bawden & Me

The Higgins Art Gallery & Museum continues to celebrate the work of Edward Bawden (1903-1989), with some of the biggest names in British art, illustration, ceramics and textiles coming together in this eclectic exhibition.

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Edward Bawden & Me Archive Session
The Higgins Bedford

Edward Bawden & Me Archive Session

Until 13th October 2024, the biggest names in British art, illustration, ceramics and textiles come together in this eclectic exhibition at The Higgins Art Gallery & Museum in celebration of the work of printmaker, illustrator, watercolourist and designer Edward Bawden (1903-1989). This session is the perfect opportunity for Bawden fans and those new to the subject to have an up-close look at the extensive Edward Bawden collection.

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Les Miller at The Eagle Gallery
Eagle Gallery

Les Miller at The Eagle Gallery

Les Miller is exhibiting at The Eagle Gallery. The work eases between abstraction and figuration and stems from various sources, but the only theme is the one of painting itself.

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Les Miller at The Eagle Gallery
Eagle Gallery

Les Miller at The Eagle Gallery

Les Miller is exhibiting at The Eagle Gallery. The work eases between abstraction and figuration and stems from various sources, but the only theme is the one of painting itself.

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