Swindon Law Courts THEFTS, assaulting police officers and damaging a door were some of the crimes committed across Salisbury and Swindon by one woman during 2020. Heard at Swindon Magistrates Court in December, Chloe Racey, of Wood Lane in Chippenham, pleaded guilty to more than 15 offences which took place between January and July last year. In date order, it was heard that on January 5 in Salisbury Racey stole two bottles of wine from Westacre Filling Station on Wilton Road, and on February 21 she stole two North Face beanie hats to the value of £50 from Cotswold Outdoor. On April 8 Racey entered a premises in Kivel Court despite a closure order in force, issued by Salisbury Magistrates in March.
Telfair s Boxed In/Break Out offers spotlight for Chatham artists to wider arts world
Rob Hessler
On the ground floor of the eastern side of the Jepson Center there are six consecutive large windows. Each year, they display the work of a single Chatham County artist via the museum’s Boxed In/Break Out program and is part of their larger #art912 initiative, designed to bring awareness to local creatives.
The submission process for the 2021 incarnation is now open.
“Boxed In/Break Out started out as a response to a question: How can we activate more spaces in the Jepson Center?” explained Telfair Museums Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art Erin Dunn.