A Tea Party For Doreen Fletcher
Portrait of Doreen Fletcher in her studio by Stuart Freedman
Please join me for for a tea party with complimentary sponge cakes at 3pm on Sunday 25th November at the Nunnery Gallery to celebrate the publication of DOREEN FLETCHER, PAINTINGS by Spitalfields Life Books prior to Doreen Fletcher’s retrospective which opens at Bow Arts on January 24th 2019.
We have commissioned celebrated cake maker Jackie Stern to bake a selection of delicious varieties of sponge cake for you to choose from.
Doreen will be signing copies of her handsome monograph and will be in conversation with The Gentle Author. They will be discussing her paintings of the East End which have justly won Doreen such acclaim in recent years and tracing the long journey to this auspicious moment.
DOREEN FLETCHER, PAINTINGS reveals the full breadth of Doreen Fletcher’s achievement for the first time, including the largest selection of her work yet assembled including many unseen paintings from private collections.
Doreen’s monograph has been published with the generous support of the following readers of Spitalfields Life:
Alison Anderson, Vivian Archer, Clifford & Fiona Atkins, Graham Barker, Roxy Beaujolais, Jill Browne, Dana Burstow, Tamara Cartwright Loebl, Charlie De Wet, Keith Evans, John Gillman & Mary Winch, Mark Hamsher & Elna Jacobs, Carolyn Hirst, Terry Jasper, Stella Herbert, Michael Keating, Hilda Kean, Bernard Lamb, Pat Lowe, Tim Mainstone, Julia Meadows, Robert Medcalfe, Angus Murray, Caroline Murray, Ros Niblett, Jan O’Brien, Delamain Ogilby Ltd, Sian Phillips, Tim Sayer, Aubrey Silkoff, Larry & Linda Spivack, Penelope Thompson, Gillian Tindall, Robert Welham, Jane Williamson, Jill Wilson, Derek Wood and Julian Woodford. A contribution was made in memory of Beryl Boulton.
You may also like to take a look at
The Triumph of Doreen Fletcher
CLICK HERE TO ORDER A SIGNED COPY OF DOREEN FLETCHER’S BOOK FOR £20
She really deserves this success! Valerie
I looked without success to find the Nunnery Gallery on a previous occasion.
Gary
I look forward to seeing these paintings again.The nunnery gallery is a great venue.Deceptively hidden along the mile end Road. It offers great space for her work.
Please keep 6 places for seniors at Up Your Street for the nunnery tea party. Thanks.