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Running from 2nd May until 17th September

Art For Cure, a national breast cancer charity based in Suffolk is staging one of its largest exhibitions in the gardens of Helmingham Hall.

Over 50 sculptors will be exhibiting their work in these stunning gardens in many different mediums from bronze, steel, marble, wood and willow from 2nd May – 17th September every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday and will be included in the normal garden admission price.

Many of the UK’s most revered sculptors will be producing new work – namely the London based Carol Peace, whose bronze female figures show deep humanity and emotion.

Paul Richardson, a well known Suffolk sculptor will be showing pieces that have won gold medals at Chelsea and Hampton Court.

Sculptures will be available to purchase with 30% of the sale of going directly to the work of the charity that raises money for breast cancer research as well as donating to support services for those affected by breast cancer in East Anglia.

The sculpture will be varied in price and theme and will include kinetic, moving pieces, standing figures, abstract shapes and forms and favoured dogs, birds and animals.

There will also be an exciting cultural programme of events happening over the summer relating to art, the sculpture and the gardens – all details are available on the Art For Cure website.

Enjoy seeing these stunning gardens now further enhanced by this exciting collection of sculptures and help support this highly successful, non-profit and all volunteer charity.

For more information, visit Art for Cure.

Event Details

Start date: May 2, 2023

End date: December 18, 2020

Start time: 10:00

End time: 17:00

Art For Cure Exhibition

Running from 2nd May until 17th September

Art For Cure, a national breast cancer charity based in Suffolk is staging one of its largest exhibitions in the gardens of Helmingham Hall.

Over 50 sculptors will be exhibiting their work in these stunning gardens in many different mediums from bronze, steel, marble, wood and willow from 2nd May – 17th September every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday and will be included in the normal garden admission price.

Many of the UK’s most revered sculptors will be producing new work – namely the London based Carol Peace, whose bronze female figures show deep humanity and emotion.

Paul Richardson, a well known Suffolk sculptor will be showing pieces that have won gold medals at Chelsea and Hampton Court.

Sculptures will be available to purchase with 30% of the sale of going directly to the work of the charity that raises money for breast cancer research as well as donating to support services for those affected by breast cancer in East Anglia.

The sculpture will be varied in price and theme and will include kinetic, moving pieces, standing figures, abstract shapes and forms and favoured dogs, birds and animals.

There will also be an exciting cultural programme of events happening over the summer relating to art, the sculpture and the gardens – all details are available on the Art For Cure website.

Enjoy seeing these stunning gardens now further enhanced by this exciting collection of sculptures and help support this highly successful, non-profit and all volunteer charity.

For more information, visit Art for Cure.