'This Was Once Sea': Photography exhibition of the Marsh arts festival
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Your support makes all the difference.This July sees the launch of JAM on the Marsh; a vibrant, annual arts festival on Kent’s glorious Romney Marsh. With music at its core, the festival includes photography, art, family events, literature and theatre. The festival is packed with adventurous programming and collaboration, marrying outstanding local artists with excellence from across the UK.
The festival takes people on intriguing journeys. 'This Was Once Sea', a photography exhibition of the Marsh by award-winning photo-journalist Justin Sutcliffe is definitely one of them.
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