Charlie Phillips Exhibition

26 Sep 2011 in Artforms, Festival, Heritage, Highland, Visual Arts & Crafts

Local wildlife photographer Charlie Phillips joins forces with Kyle of Sutherland Heritage Society for 16 day photographic exhibition as part of Highland Archaeology Festival.

The former Kincardine Parish Church, at Ardgay, the exhibition centre of the Kyle of Sutherland Heritage Society (K.O.S.H.S) will be open for the entire Highland Archaeology Festival 2011 from the 1st to the 16th October [inclusive], 10 a.m. to 5p.m, when they will be holding the annual Archaeological and Historical exhibition, this year entitled: “A PLACE TO CALL HOME”.

As part of this years’ exhibition, noted local wildlife photographer Charlie Phillips will be exhibiting around 30 of his wildlife images at the centre and members of the public are invited to join him for the evenings of the 10th and 11th October from 7:30pm onwards to enjoy many wildlife photographs in a visual show entitled “Fins, Fur and Feathers” where he will explain about the wonderful diversity of local wildlife, especially around our coastlines and how wildlife species needs a “Place to call home” too. The framed wildlife prints will also be for sale with a donation from each print going to the Kyle of Sutherland Heritage Society.

Source: C Phillips