Exhibition

Time Will Tell

19 Aug 2012 – 5 Oct 2013

Regular hours

Sunday
10:00 – 18:00
Tuesday
10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 18:00
Thursday
10:00 – 18:00
Friday
10:00 – 18:00
Saturday
10:00 – 18:00

Cost of entry

National Trust entry charges apply, exhibition is FREE

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Meadow Arts

Craven Arms, United Kingdom

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An evolving programme of contemporary art

About

Meadow Arts is pleased to announce the opening of Time Will Tell, an evolving programme of Contemporary Art, which takes place in the castle, gardens and parkland of Croft Castle in Herefordshire. Time Will Tell explores the way we look at history and the way we represent it. The programme considers the creative potential that arises from the tensions between different interpretations of the past. On the one hand, it examines the historians' responsibility to separate facts from fictions, and on the other, the artist's ability to fill in the missing links and suggest new narratives. Mirroring the constant shifting of history, Time Will Tell presents an evolving exhibition of new and existing works and an exciting series of events, including performances, walks and opportunities to meet the artists. The programme revolves around artist residencies, in which a number of artists have been invited to spend time at Croft: to come and go, as they require; to research and develop new work; and to engage with the people at Croft. The work produced during these residencies will be exhibited at Croft Castle and Parkland from March to October 2013. Artists in Residence: Justine Cook / Dorothy Cross / Rebecca Farkas / Ellen Harvey / Tanya Raabe / David Conner & Mark Richards / John M Robinson / Strange Cargo Performances by: Holly Davey / Nathaniel Pitt / Scary Little Girls You can view the artworks at: Croft Castle & Parkland Yarpole, near Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 9PW Telephone: 01568 782120 Go to http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/croft-castle/ for opening times and prices: National Trust entry charges apply but there is no additional charge to view the artworks.

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