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Princess of Wales shows love of art during Winchester visit
Summary
The Princess of Wales visited The Arc in Winchester to view 'The Beauty of The Earth' exhibition celebrating the Morris family and described the show as "inspiring" on Instagram; the exhibition, guest curated by Suzanne Fagence Cooper, ran from November 15 to February 4 and was sold out.
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The Princess of Wales visited The Arc cultural centre in Winchester to view 'The Beauty of The Earth' exhibition, which celebrates the work and legacy of the Morris family. She wrote on Instagram that the exhibition was "inspiring" and thanked The Arc team, signing her message "C." The show was guest curated by Suzanne Fagence Cooper and ran from November 15 until February 4. The Arc is a city hub set in a Grade II listed building and was established as a charity in 2014.
Key details:
- The Princess of Wales studied Art History at St Andrews and has been a long-time supporter and patron of arts organisations.
- On Instagram she praised The Arc for placing creativity at the heart of the community and called the exhibition a reminder of the connection between nature, creativity and craft.
- The exhibition gathered works by members of the Morris family and included pieces by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Edward Burne-Jones and John Ruskin, and designs by May Morris on public display for the first time.
- It featured a countryside-recorded sound piece from the Morris family's summer house in Oxfordshire.
- The Arc houses Winchester Library and hosts performances, classes, talks and exhibitions as part of its community programme.
Summary:
The visit highlighted the Princess of Wales's ongoing public engagement with the arts and recognised The Arc's community-focused exhibition. Undetermined at this time.
