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New Lincoln Cultural Quarter Blog

 To find out about what goes on in Lincoln's Historic Qualtural Quarter visit www.lincolnculturalquarter.blogspot.com If you have a relevant item to post then please email the details to Keith .


Café Portico at The Terrace

The very talented Ellie Wade puts her considerable culinary experience as a chef and food connoisseur in to providing the Café Portico experience. Lots of people will have experienced Ellie’s fantastic recipes and creativity when Foogo was open in the Cornhill (before the brand was bought out and the shop closed last year), and for those people who haven’t then a real treat awaits them @ Cafe Portico!

Cafe Portico is open between the hours of 9.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday.

Exhibition Space Available @ The Terrace

There is a small studio available for casual hire at The Terrace suitable for small exhibitions. It is also suitable as a rehearsal studion for drama groups. Call us on 01522 845976 or email theterrace@lincoln.gov.uk for details.


Meeting Rooms For Hire at The Terrace

To find out about hiring meeting rooms and conferencing facilities at The Terrace or about our virtual post box service, call us on 01522 845976.


African Sculpture returns to The Terrace An exhibition of Zimbabwean stone sculptures entitled ‘Mystery In Stone’ will be held at The Terrace, Grantham Street, Lincoln, from Tuesday 24th November until Friday 11th December This highly expressive contemporary stone art of African artists, many of whom are from the Shona Tribe, Zimbabwae, speaks their deep concern, feelings and experiences of the environment around their cultural beliefs. Zimbabwean stone sculpture is a profound, deeply human expression of the African people that transcends time and space. Sculptors say their ancestors' spirits come in dreams and visions to reveal themselves in images that dwell within the stone. The result is awe-inspiring sculptures, which tell tales of life. The sculptures are organised around eight themes that represent shared human relationships, emotions and experiences. They represent: The Family, Custom and Legend, Social Comment, The Role of the Elders, The Spirit World, The Role of Women, Village Life, and Nature and Environment:

Keith Luckey Supervisor of The Terrace said, “It is a great honor for all of us at The Terrace to be able to host the return to Lincoln’s Cultural Quarter of this wonderful exhibition.”

The exhibition will be open between 10am and 4pm Monday to Friday between 24th November and 11th December, and additionally between 10am and 4pm on Saturday 5th December. Admission is free.For information about Mystery In Stone, the exhibition or images visit www.mysteryinstone.com  Or contact Tawanda Sarireni, the organizer, on              07946 260963For Information about The Terrace visit www.ttcq.co.uk or www.theterracelincoln.blogspot.com Or contact Keith Luckey on 01522 845976 or email theterrace@lincoln.gov.uk 

 


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