The Arts Society Turners Hill

The Arts Society Turners Hill The Society provides illustrated talks, Special Interest Day’s and Outings. Our speakers usually join us for lunch.

The Turners Hill Arts Society celebrated its 25th anniversary in September 2019 and was originally formed because of the long waiting lists at nearby societies. We provide monthly illustrated talks, Special Interest Day’s and Outings encompassing a diverse range of art related subjects to expand your horizons. We are affiliated to the Arts Society and take great pride in the breadth and quality of

our programme of accredited speakers who talk across a wide range of subjects from painting and architecture to jewelry, costumes and gardens. Our talks commence at 11 am promptly, on the fourth Tuesday of the month, after a complimentary coffee or tea and biscuits served from 10.15 am. One of the things that makes us different from many societies is that for those who wish to stay and chat we offer a buffet lunch with wine provided by our members after each talk , for a modest charge of £10, followed by coffee and cake.

Our members enjoyed 2 visits today. The first was to see the WW1 Lutton frescoes in the Balcombe Victory Hall and the se...
12/03/2026

Our members enjoyed 2 visits today. The first was to see the WW1 Lutton frescoes in the Balcombe Victory Hall and the second was viewing Balcombe Place, the home of Lady Gertrude Denman, founding president of the Womens Institute and a director of the Women's Land Army.

Our lecture on the 24th February is William Morris at Home.Why not come along for a taster for only £10, at The Ark, Tur...
12/01/2026

Our lecture on the 24th February is William Morris at Home.

Why not come along for a taster for only £10, at The Ark, Turners Hill , doors open at 10.13 for coffee and biscuits and the lecture is from 11.00 to 12.00. Lunch is available afterwards at additional cost.

‘William Morris at Home’ with Jo Banham.
This lecture explores not only the decoration, but also the relationships associated with William Morris’ own homes first at Red House in Bexleyheath, and then at Kelmscott House in Hammersmith, and finally at his country home, Kelmscott Manor.

Our first lecture on 2026 will be: 27th January 2026The Art of Captain Cook’s VoyagesBetween 1768 and his death in 1779,...
06/12/2025

Our first lecture on 2026 will be: 27th January 2026
The Art of Captain Cook’s Voyages

Between 1768 and his death in 1779, Captain Cook led three voyages of exploration to the Pacific. The purposes of the expeditions were framed in terms of modern Enlightenment notions of scientific observation, and a key part of this was the appointment of official artists – a new departure for such enterprises – the aim being (in Cook’s words) to address ‘the unavoidable imperfections of written accounts, by enabling us to preserve, and to bring home, such drawings of the most memorable scenes of our transactions’.
In this lecture, we shall look at a range of examples of how these artists recorded the places visited, the events experienced, and the people and flora and fauna encountered on the voyages. We will explore how they dealt with the novel surroundings they encountered and consider how their work went on to shape European understanding of those settings.

Speaker: Prasannajit de Silva:

Prasannajit de Silva completed his doctorate in 2007, researching the art of the British in India during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. His lecturing covers British visual culture of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries, including art produced in various colonial settings. He is particularly interested in the relationship of aspects of art, architecture, and design to their broader cultural, social, and political contexts, and also teaches courses on the methods and theoretical approaches of art history.

We enjoyed an excellent walk round Charles Dickens London yesterday guided by Andrew Davis.  We got very wet!
05/12/2025

We enjoyed an excellent walk round Charles Dickens London yesterday guided by Andrew Davis. We got very wet!

Christmas Lecture    9th December  2025  at 10.45amJoin us for a celebration of feasting this Christmas! Food and Art th...
11/11/2025

Christmas Lecture 9th December 2025 at 10.45am

Join us for a celebration of feasting this Christmas!
Food and Art through the Ages
from Renaissance Sugar Sculpture to 3D printing.

FOod and Art Through the Ages is a whistle stop tour of the history of food as an artistic medium, starting with 16th century sugar sculpture and venturing all the way up to 3D dessert printing. Hosted by Food Historian Tasha Marks, this lecture is a treat for those with a sweet tooth, as Marks feels the subject of food and art through the ages is most exciting in the realm of the dessert. Topics covered include the origins of the dessert, the crossover between sugar and art, architecture and dessert (including Renaissance banqueting houses), sugar and spectacle, food as artistic medium, and the future of food.
Tasha Marks is an award-winning food historian and artist, who explores the relationship between food, art and history. Her practice, AVM Curiosities, champions the use of food as an artistic medium, with projects ranging from museum-style exhibitions and sculptural installations to interactive lectures and limited-edition confectionery. Recent academic achievements include publication in the Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets, where Tasha authored the entry on Mrs Beeton, one of the Victorian era’s most influential cooks.

A very special lecture happening this week at Crawley Down Camera Club:In the Footsteps of Ansel Adams‘Ansel Adams, The ...
10/11/2025

A very special lecture happening this week at Crawley Down Camera Club:

In the Footsteps of Ansel Adams
‘Ansel Adams, The Zone System and Me’
First-Hand Stories, Anecdotes and Learning

• Join us for an inspirational photographic evening with Philip Adam, a former student of Ansel Adams!
• Discover Ansel’s Zone System and pre-visualisation techniques!
• Explore Philip's own stunning photographic career as a professional photographer!

This is a special event hosted by Crawley Down Camera Club
Venue: The Haven Centre, Crawley Down. RH10 4LJ
Date: Thursday 13th November 2025
Time: 7.00pm for 7.30pm start – until 10.00pm
Philip’s talk will also be available on the night via Zoom
FREE ENTRY to CDCC Members
A payment of £6 per person will give entry to the talk at either the Haven Centre or via Zoom
To book please send an email expressing your interest to:
[email protected]
Payment details will then be sent to you and on receipt of payment, email and or Zoom details will then be provided for the event.

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Latest from The Arts Society - the first of many we hope!
16/10/2025

Latest from The Arts Society - the first of many we hope!

What really makes great art great? In this podcast, art historian Leslie Primo joins James Payne (Great Art Explained) to debate everything from Vermeer’s Gi...

25/08/2025

SPECIAL INTEREST DAY – WEDNESDAY 5 NOVEMBER 2025

Clarice Cliffe 1889-1972 - The Doyenne of Art Deco

This Special Interest Day explores an artist whose work, inventiveness, and ability to catch the zeitgeist is still admired a century after her bold 'Bizarre' wares were launched in 1927.

See here for full details,
https://www.theartssocietyturnershill.org.uk/Special/FutureSpecial.aspx

We had an excellent guided tour in London today with Andrew Davis.Roman London - City nooks and crannies.
25/06/2025

We had an excellent guided tour in London today with Andrew Davis.
Roman London - City nooks and crannies.

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The Ark
Turners Hill
RH104RA

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