An exhibition of Glastonbury '99 paintings by Kurt Jackson

Last edited 10 April 2000 at 8:00am
10 April, 2000

A unique opportunity to own paintings of REM, Blondie, Doves and many more. All donations support Greenpeace and Oxfam

Kurt Jackson, who lives near Penzance and is known for his Cornish landscapes, was invited by Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis to become the festival's first artist in residence in 1999. He kindly donated all his work from the event to raise funds for Greenpeace and Oxfam.

The artworks ranged from A3 paintings to small pencil drawings. They included paintings of well-known bands such as REM, Blondie and Doves, as well as views across the festival site, artists performing on the jazz stage, circus acts, poets and much more.

The sale of Kurt's painting's has raised over £0,000 pounds for Greenpeace and Oxfam.

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