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Ipswich-born ‘Bear hunt’ illustrator celebrated with exhibition

On Friday, Oxenbury will be in conversation with Bungay-based artist, James Mayhew.

Mayhew will also lead workshops for schoolchildren, along with university chancellor and author Zeb Soanes.

Dr Amanda Hodgkinson, director of the Suffolk Centre of Culture and Heritage, said: “I love Helen Oxenbury’s illustrations and I love the children’s books.

“I’ve read them to my own children, I’ve had them read to me.”

She also hoped the exhibition and the school event would inspire young people to focus on being creative.

“We need to equip our young people with creative skills and critical skills, thinking minds of their own and that’s what’s important for society and that’s what is important for our children today,” she said.

The Helen Oxenbury exhibition in the Waterfront Gallery, Ipswich, will be open throughout the summer (Mon-Fri, 10:00-16:00) until mid-September.

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