Blake in Felpham
The Wine Presses of Love
The Wine Presses of Love A conversation between Michael Phillips and Tim Heath (8 pm Tuesday 16 September ... glass of wine ... etc) William Blake was married for 45 years to Catherine, yet there was a relationship in his life that was arguably more important, one that pre-dated his wedding, accompanied him to his death, and gave quotidian expression to his genius – a Printing Press. The... read more »
Delaine Le Bas at the Golgoonoza - 20th September 2014
We are really excited to announce that internationally renowned Artist will be exhibiting at Golgoonoza, the Blake Festival 20th September! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delaine_Le_Bas.read more »
Independent July 2014 - William Blakes Cottage for Sale
Charlotte Cripps wrote about "Felpham’s green and pleasant house, home to those feet in ancient times."...... "When it came on the market last July, neither the English Heritage nor the National Trust stepped in to save it for the nation, as they have done for countless other important homes and buildings. But the Blake Society, which was terrified of an imminent sale, asked the owner... read more »
Blake's Cottage Appeal Started
A £500,000 appeal has been launched to buy a famous cottage in Felpham for the nation. Read the Bognor Regis Observer article here.read more »
William Blake's Cottage Sale featured in the Independent
A £500,000 appeal has been launched to buy a famous cottage in Felpham for the nation. Fans of the poet and mystic William Blake want to acquire his former home to become a centre of...(read the full article)read more »
Golgonooza line-up and Waiting for Robert 19th July 2014
Performance poetry, costume drama, storytelling, audio workshops, word workshops, music, speakers corner line up is being finalised for Golgonooza 18th-20th September 2014. We’re really excited to announce that Luke Welch will be bringing his original play Waiting for Robert to our Blake festival in September 2014.read more »
The Blake Society in Portcullis House
On the 7th July 2014, three members of The Blake Society describe in Portcullis House the creative genius of William Blake and the importance of saving his cottage in perpetuity.read more »
Golgonooza Glory
Small is beautiful. There will a festival in Felpham 18 – 20 September to celebrate our cultural heritage old and new. The Big Blake Project is delighted that Michael Phillips curator of Oxford’s Ashmolean Museum has agreed to come down to share his passion and expertise with us. Stephen Fry has agreed to be the judge of the Blake Poetry Competition and Blake Society’s... read more »