WATCHET artist Jenny Barron’s home studio is now “technically a shop” to accommodate people who would like to visit her Somerset Art Weeks (SAW) exhibition.
She will also take photographs of her work and email them, with a price list, to anyone who would like them: email jennybarron1@ outlook.com.
Jenny is also happy to send paintings, prints and cards by post wherever possible.
Her website is not functional at the moment – but, she said: “I now have an online selling showcase on Etsy under the heading JennybarronShop.
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For visits to the exhibition at her home in Causeway Terrace, Jenny will have an appointments system of half-hour slots between 11am and 6pm until Sunday, October 4; closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. This will also be by email request at the above email address or phone 07706 861395. The “I will provide hand sanitiser on entry and, as I will technically be a ‘shop’, face masks should be brought.”
There are quite a few other venues open. Somerset Artworks website and on social media including Instagram and Facebook.


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