Art Exhibition at Inverquharity Castle Friday 5 June 2015 We are delighted to announce an exclusive private viewing and sale of artwork at Inverquharity Castle by Kirriemuir on Friday 5 June from 6pm – 8.30pm. This is an opportunity to view original work by a selection of exciting local artists: Rachel Bower (weaver) Maureen Crosbie (glass) Jim Farrer (painter) Nael Hanna (painter) John Johnstone (painter) Jonathan Mitchell (painter) Wendy Page (painter) Linda Sinclair (jeweller) Inverquharity Castle is a historic 15th century tower house sitting in the beautiful setting of the Angus Glens. Tickets cost £17.50 per head and include drinks and canapés. 15% of the sale price of all artwork on the night will be donated to Dyslexia Scotland. There will be special auctions on the night (with reserves) including: - a special edition signed print and artist’s proof of painting of Sir Jackie Stewart at the 1969 German Grand Prix by Jonathan Mitchell - a limited edition print of the First Minister’s Christmas Card 2012 by Dame Elizabeth Blackadder - autographed photos featuring the Jim Clark tribute held at Goodwood in 2013 All proceeds from the night will go to Dyslexia Scotland. With grateful thanks to Ruth and Robin Jeffrey and Jonathan Mitchell. To buy tickets please contact Dyslexia Scotland at [email protected] or on 01786 446650. Cheques for £17.50 per person should be made payable to Dyslexia Scotland and sent to: Dyslexia Scotland, 2nd floor Wallace House, 17 – 21 Maxwell Place, Stirling FK8 1JU. Dress code: smart casual Directions to Inverquharity Castle From Kirriemuir, take the B955 (Glens Road) to the north. Turn right after 2.5 miles (signed Forfar/Memus) and continue on the road about 0.5 mile to Inverquharity Castle. Single track road on left into grounds (on a right hand corner). From Forfar, take the B9128 for 1 mile. Turn left (signed The Glens) crossing over the A90, and drive to the junction with B957 (Kirriemuir). Continue straight over and follow the road (signed The Glens and Cortachy) for 1 mile. The road zigzags a couple of times. Left at next junction and immediately right. The castle will be visible straight ahead. The turn-off is a single track road on the right on a sharp left hand corner. Postcode DD8 4LW Please note: There is no disabled access beyond the first room at Inverquharity Castle. There is a narrow spiral staircase. Visitors enter at their own risk. www.dyslexiascotland.org.uk Dyslexia Scotland Charity No: SC 000951 Reg No: SC 153321
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