Farley's yard
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The Farley's Yard Trust takes its inspiration from the lives and works of Roland Penrose and Lee Miller. They lived at Farley Farm in East Sussex which came to be known as The Home of The Surrealists in England and holds a dazzling collection of artistic treasures.
Farley's became a meeting place for many of the most influential artists of the 20th century including Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Max Ernst, Man Ray, Paul Éluard and Henry Moore.
The Trust activities include an education programme, an arts based business training workshop.
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