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FOUNDED IN 1953
DECEMBER 2025
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always wondered about that house, which is probably now worth millions, whether they ever got the smell out of
the 昀氀oorboards.
“In 1992 I remarried and left Port Regis; I attended Rob Woolner’s Art Class which I loved and did quite a lot of painting in
oils. I had an Exhibition at Guggleton Gallery. I had always
wanted to learn etching and Biddy Moreton kindly taught me,
after which I went to a printmaking class at Bath College for
some years and also attended Bronwen Bradshaw’s studio. I
found at Bath that I was less keen on etching than I thought I
would be, and really took to screen printing with photographic
stencils and all sorts of other printing methods.
“I can’t remember when I joined BAS, but Joy Barnes was the
President and in those days you had to submit work in order to
be elected. I was on the Committee for some years and Chairman for a few. Committee meetings were held in Joy Barnes’
house in Castle Cary. She had some very good sculpture and
paintings which it was always a pleasure to see. BAS has grown
enormously since those days and the exhibitions seem to go
from strength to strength.”
With her artist son Tobias Wilkinson, a sculptor photographer and painter, and her architect daughter Camilla
Wilkinson, following in the family footsteps, Angelina continues to be an enthusiastic and active member of the
Society.
Eleanor Milton
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