Keep in Touch – Exhibition

By Laurie Christie (Art by Laurie) with support from Alfriston School students

Launching 8th February 10am with our new Art for wellbeing Club

Keep in Touch is a tactile exhibition inviting you to connect through your hands as much as your eyes, offering a quiet language beyond words. The selected works some old, some new are shaped by emotion and memory, and are there to be gently explored, not just observed. Touch becomes a way of listening: to texture, feeling, and the human need for closeness. In a world of screens and distance, this exhibition asks you to slow down, look with your heart, and reconnect.

Artist – Laurie Christie, Art by Laurie – I am a multi-tasking artist, meaning I do not stick to one medium or style. How can I when there are so many wonderful ways to express oneself? My go to mediums are paper, ink, watercolour, acrylic and wool and I like to experiment with what I can do with them. I have painted eggshells to t-shirts and I’m looking forward to lots more in the near future. I also write books. I am finishing a three-part series on a young man and a giant salamander in a land where it rains most of the time. I have written an adult fable where everyday animals bring a focus on misogyny and abuse. I have written about women in the bible told by the women’s point of view and I have several other ideas in process. There are so many things to create and so many ways to do so – why limit yourself to one thing?


Plan Your Visit

Wycombe Arts Centre Parking

  • On-site parking is limited.
  • A small number of blue badge holder spaces can be reserved in advance – email info@wycombeartscentre.com

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Accessibility

Our Theatre Space is wheelchair accessible and we have an accessible toilet and baby changing facilities in our Café space.

Please email info@wycombeartscentre.com in advance for access needs or reserved parking.

Date

08-02-2026
Expired!

Time

10:00 am - 12:00 pm
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