Screenprints 1983 to 2022 - Topsham Museum
Added: 01 September 2022
Screenprints 1983 to 2022: An Exhibition by Phil Keen at Topsham Museum
You may have read Phil Keen’s books ‘The Lockdown Fox’ and ‘When the Devil Came to Topsham’ or purchased some of his Museum Christmas cards.
You can now come and see a free exhibition of his screen prints in the Tea Room at Topsham Museum during September and October 2022.
Phil was born in Crediton and grew up in a farm in Devon, before taking a three-year graphic design course at Exeter College of Art. After working for several local print and design companies he set up the Exeter based company ‘GK Design and Screenprint’ which he ran for twenty years. On retirement, Phil moved to Topsham and is now a much-valued volunteer at Topsham Museum where he uses his creative skills to promote the Museum.
The Museum is open Wednesday-Sunday from 2-5pm (last entry 4.30pm).
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