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Pepe Martinez: “Banksy: Fraud or Genius?”

Guests are always welcome at our lectures. Just come along and pay £7 on the door. No reservation required. Guildhall, Sandwich

This lecture will trace the story of Banksy’s humble beginnings to one of the most recognisable names in the art world. It will examine the reasons behind his incredible rise, looking at some of...

Study Day: Tudor Royal Palaces

To keep costs low please bring a packed lunch. We will provide coffee, tea and juice through the day and cakes in the afternoon. (Including gluten free and lactose free options)Accredited Arts Society lecturer,...

£30

John Benjamin: “Romancing the stone: a sparkling history of the Diamond”

Guests are always welcome at our lectures. Just come along and pay £7 on the door. No reservation required. Guildhall, Sandwich

From the most basic table-cuts to the perfectly proportioned round brilliants of today, this lecture traces how man has mastered the technique of cutting and polishing the hardest substance on earth, including how diamonds...

Annual Supper Evening 2023

St. Mary's Arts Centre Strand Street, Sandwich

We had a very enjoyable summer supper for our members and their guests in July. This year we decided to change the venue to the beautiful St Mary’s Church (Arts Centre) in Sandwich. It...

Summer Art Exhibition 2023

St. Mary's Arts Centre Strand Street, Sandwich

The Arts Society Sandwich, this year in collaboration with the Arts Society Dover, Deal and Sandwich, has hosted another truly impressive "Summer Exhibition" of members’ art works. The Deputy Mayor of Sandwich, Clare Ungerson,...

Visit: No Name Nursery

On arrival we will enjoy bubbles/juice and cake before we begin to explore. Please note that this is a working nursery which is not normally open to the public so there is no seating...

£12

Grant Ford: “The Great Auction Houses”

Guests are always welcome at our lectures. Just come along and pay £7 on the door. No reservation required. Guildhall, Sandwich

This lecture looks at the origins and development of London’s great auction houses, studying the notable characters in their histories, exploring the controversies and mapping their growth from small individual enterprises to monolithic international...

Anne Sebba: “That Woman or the Duchess of Style: time to reassess Wallis Simpson”

Guests are always welcome at our lectures. Just come along and pay £7 on the door. No reservation required. Guildhall, Sandwich

This lecture looks at why this Baltimore woman, born in 1896, was so demonised by the British establishment, accused of being a spy, prostitute or Nazi sympathiser, yet how, after she married the ex-King...

Roger Mendham: “The Art of the Automobile”

Guests are always welcome at our lectures. Just come along and pay £7 on the door. No reservation required. Guildhall, Sandwich

The earliest cars were purely functional and lacked even the most basic of passenger comforts, such as doors and windscreens. This lecture covers some of the most beautiful cars ever built, from the ‘horseless...

Leslie Primo: “The Three Magi”

Guests are always welcome at our lectures. Just come along and pay £7 on the door. No reservation required. Guildhall, Sandwich

This lecture will seek to unravel the myth and the iconography behind the proliferation of the story of the adoration of the magi, from its Eastern and pagan roots to its current Christian interpretation,...

Tony Lidington: The Evolution of British Seaside Heroes.

Guests are always welcome at our lectures. Just come along and pay £7 on the door. No reservation required. Guildhall, Sandwich

British seaside and how the entertainments there evolved. Pierrot troupes and concert parties were ubiquitous throughout the seaside resorts of Britain, but what is a Pierrot troupe?

Ian Keable: History of Cartoons

Guests are always welcome at our lectures. Just come along and pay £7 on the door. No reservation required. Guildhall, Sandwich

This lecture tracks the early stages of cartoons and how, through the works of Hogarth and James Gillray, they gradually evolved. Copious illustrations abound from Tenniel, Leech, Searle, Robinson, and Giles.