"Pathways" Art Installation

 

"Pathways" is a permanent installation in the Parish Church of St Mary and St Ethelburga, Lyminge, by local artists Kate Beaugié, Helen Lindon, Elaine Tribley and Ethelburga Quilters.  The installation was created as part of the Pathways to the Past project that ran from 2018-2021, and was included within the Folkestone Triennial Fringe in 2021. 

 



Three of the artworks are located within the church:

Two Saints by Helen Lindon,

The Ethelburga Quilt by the Ethelburga Quilters,

 Eternal Source by Kate Beaugié.

 

 The fourth piece is located in the churchyard, a short walk from the south porch:

Monument to Ethelburga by Elaine Tribley.


Location of artworks


Pathways to the Past: Exploring the legacy of Ethelburga was a project of the Parochial Church Council of St Mary and St Ethelburga, Lyminge that ran from 2018 to 2021.  The church is grateful for the support of the following organisations in the creation of the Pathways installation.

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This page is managed by Lyminge Parish Council Historic Environment Working Group