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SINCE March 2020 the tearoom at the Hospital of St Cross has been closed to visitors. But thanks to a generous grant from the Friends of St Cross the hall has been carefully renovated during the closure. The work was planned and overseen by Louise Bainbridge (Seymour and Bainbridge Architects) and carried out by Hospital staff and specialist contractors. The picture shows John Pringle, chairman of the Friends cutting the re-opening ribbon, with the Master of St Cross, Rev Terry Hemming, Jonathan Cooke, chairman of the Trustees of the Hospital of St Cross and Janet Rowland-White, the HMH co-ordinator. The Hundred Men’s Hall tearoom is open Monday to Saturday 10.30am to 12.30pm and 2.30 to 4.30pm, Sundays 2.30pm to 4.40pm.
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While the deftly wrought skills of a conservators art lies in the protection and saviour of often ancient masterpieces, these pieces, he said, are born more from fragments in time.
Mr Cooke uses traditional glass painting techniques to create his artworks. I have always drawn and made things, he said. It is a total obsession. Looking at trees moving in the wind, birds flying, or observing people at a cafe or on a bus - I never know what’s going to grab my attention. And I always have a pocket book and pencil with me for the quick sketch - what can I capture of the moment in two minutes, one minute or less.
ARTWORK including stained glass, paintings, tapestry, jewellery and documentary photography is being shown on Bradford’s big screen as part of an artist’s choice exhibition. The move is part of the Not Just Hockney project set up by Silsden art enthusiast Colin Neville to showcase the work of local artists. With Bradford bidding to become the City of Culture in 2025, Mr Neville hopes the daily big screen presentation will support its chances. He explained that Not Just Hockney, in association with Bradford UNESCO City of Film, which runs the big screen, will be inviting a range of local artists to choose three of their artworks to display in the digital display.