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Chaseley art exhibition seeks sponsors



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Having successfully run the Eastbourne Open Art and Sculpture Exhibition for the last two years, and other art exhibitions before this, Chaseley is hoping to find one or more sponsors to enable it to organise a similar event later this year.
The charity and residential home needs to raise £1,000 in sponsorship to make the event viable and is hoping a local company or individual will be prepared to help.

The last event attracted more than 250 entries, all of extremely high quality.

Juniors and disabled artists were also encouraged to submit entries, with some outstanding pieces of work on show from St Dunstan's Centre for the Blind last year.

The event would take place in Chaseley's newly refurbished function hall with direct access to the bar and café.

Everyone who has exhibited at and attended previous exhibitions is full of praise for the quality of work and presentation and all are very keen to see it continue.

Sponsors would receive promotional benefits, and any interested party should contact Christine Ellis on 01323 744200, for a no obligation chat.


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  • Last Updated: 25 March 2008 5:10 PM
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  • Location: Eastbourne
 
 

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