
Autumn 2020 MacDonald Gill Newsletter
When I wrote the last newsletter in June, there was hope that the Covid pandemic would be over by the autumn. Sadly that hasn’t happened

When I wrote the last newsletter in June, there was hope that the Covid pandemic would be over by the autumn. Sadly that hasn’t happened

Since the last newsletter, a lot has happened, not least the Covid-19 pandemic. I hope that you are well and have avoided getting this terrible

Max Gill: Wonderground Man – the most recent exhibition at Ditchling Museum of Art – which ended in April this year – attracted a host

Exhibition: Max Gill: Wonderground Man Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft – in the village Max knew so well – is the perfect venue for

Max Gill and Ditchling First, there’s great news on the exhibition front – Max Gill: Wonderground Man will open at Ditchling Museum of Art +

At the end of October MacDonald Gill: Charting his Age – the exhibition at Kelmarsh Hall – came to an end. It was sad to

The Nursery Rhymes of London Town centenary displays in 2016 have delighted Eleanor Farjeon fans and attracted a new audience to MacDonald Gill’s work. There

In the Summer issue I wrote about Nursery Rhymes of London Town, the collection of nonsense rhymes written by Eleanor Farjeon and illustrated by MacDonald Gill.