Visitors planning a stay in a Norfolk holiday cottage in the coming months might want to consider checking out Hungate Medieval Art – the city”s newest arts and heritage venue – which has just launched its programme of events for spring and summer 2010.
Among the offerings are workshops where people can learn more about specialist art, such as how to produce stained glass – a course that was especially popular last year.
"The new programme …gives people the chance to try stone carving and pen and ink drawing," explained centre manage Dale Copley.
Also on offer is Music in the Glass, a special concert by Minstrels Gallery, which specialises in medieval music.
And Tea and Talking Points is returning this year, which gives people the chance to discuss topics of historical interest over a cuppa.
Visiting Hungate Medieval Art costs £3 for adults, while concessions can gain entry for £2.50.
Posted by Ben Webster


