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Caroline Hack at Burton Constable

Exhibition
Sat 26th March 2016 to Thu 28th April 2016

Caroline Hack is a mixed media artist based in Norfolk, England. Her residency at Burton Constable is funded by the Arts Council and The Friends of Burton Constable. Caroline's work is inspired by Moby Dick and British Arctic Whaling. Using the Burton Constable Whale as her inspiration she is currently producing work in print and textiles for an exhibition in The Carriage House.

View the exhibition from Easter Saturday 2016 until Thursday 28th April 2016.

Opening Times: 11am - 5pm, seven days per week.

Normal grounds admission prices applies.

www.carolinehack.com

Did you know?
Over 80 different species of birds have been spotted at Burton Constable, from the smallest British bird, the Goldcrest, to large birds of prey such as Buzzards and Barn Owls

The Burton Constable Whale is featured in Herman Melville's famous novel Moby Dick. 

Today the Burton Constable Whale is nicknamed 'Constable Moby'

Afternoon tea was created by the Duchess of Bedford in the late 18th century. She invited friends to join her for an afternoon meal of small cakes, bread and butter sandwiches, sweets and, of course, tea. The practice was so popular that it was quickly adopted by other social hostesses