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Event Description

Fred Yates (1922-2008) was a well known figure in the art world, with a unique and simplistic style that earned him acclaim. Though Yates was not a local artist, he spent much time in Sutton and painted many local scenes. To celebrate the vibrancy of Carshalton’s local art scene, and as part of the annual CAOS Festival, this exhibition shares a selection of works by Yates which show the Borough in its full colourful glory.

When

12 Jun 2025 – 2 Aug 2025
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Where

Honeywood Museum
Honeywood Walk
Carshalton
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Notes & Requirements

The exhibition can be visited during regular open times only: Thursday, Friday & Saturday, 10am-5pm
Please check the website for updates in case of any changes to regular open times.

Bookings

There's no need to book your place for this event. Just meet us at Honeywood Museum.

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