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November 2020
In a Silent Way by Tony Belobrajdic
In a Silent Way is the latest figurative exhibition by multi award-winning artist Tony Belobrajdic, further exploring the dynamism of the human figure and the innate relationships within oneself. In this series of work, he studies the portrayal of self by returning to the most basic form of art – drawing. The seemingly simple form is energized by his signature use of subtle colours, blending the gentle blues and pinks of skin. Belobrajdic’s creations are gestural and sensual, culminating into…
Find out more »April 2021
Liminal Moments by Phillipa Butters and Paul Williams
---Opening 22 April, Thursday 6-8pm (RSVP essential)--- Following on their previous duo-exhibitions with a shared affinity for spontaneity and abstraction, Liminal Moments is the third exciting collaboration between acclaimed artists Phillipa Butters and Paul Williams. The latest exhibition is a deeper exploration referencing liminality, highlighting its ambiguous and often unknown nature, focusing on its in-between state or threshold that opens the way to something new. Artist cum art therapist, Butters latest work centres around the initial response to person or…
Find out more »June 2021
STOCK ROOM SHOW
---Open by Appointment only--- The finest collection from our stock room including artworks by Catherine Stewart, Claire Tozer, Barbara Goldin, Beverley Woollett, Howard Tweedie, Ishbel Morag Miller, Julie Johnstone, Jo Chew, Paul Williams, Phillipa Butters, Ron Galimam, Tony Belobrajdic, etc.
Find out more »December 2021
Stock Room Show
---Open by Appointment Only--- The finest collection from our stock room including artworks by Catherine Stewart, Claire Tozer, Barbara Goldin, Beverley Woollett, Howard Tweedie, Ishbel Morag Miller, Julie Johnstone, Jo Chew, Paul Williams, Phillipa Butters, Ron Galimam, Tony Belobrajdic, etc.
Find out more »March 2022
Recollections by Barbara Goldin
---Opening 17 March, Thursday 6-8pm--- Multi-award-winning artist Barbara Goldin reminisces on the connection between place and memory in her latest exhibition Recollections . In these works, the splendour of place is impressed onto our minds, nostalgia substitutes far-reaching memory, blurring reality and imagination while retaining the delicate emotions we associate with place. Goldin masterfully reflects her experience as she marks colour and shape, capturing the dark branches of trees, the vivid yellow of sunlight, seizing the thrum and movement of…
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