Showing posts with label art exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art exhibition. Show all posts

Wednesday, 19 February 2025

WorkkArtwork completed now for exhibition at Ironbridge Fine Arts Gallery, Merrythought Village,Dale End, Coalbrookdale, Telford, TF8 7NJ

30 paintings completed for Ironbridge Fine Arts Gallery where I am a featured artist 1 March-24 May.  It's been a lot of work but I've loved it!


There are 20 framed paintings and 10 mounted and carefully wrapped for the browser.

 









I hope that you can come to see my artwork and that of other artists, including some created by the Gunning family at Ironbridge Fine Arts Gallery next to the River Severn and 5 minutes walk from the famous Iron Bridge.   The gallery is open Tuesday - Saturday from 10 am and closed Sunday and Monday.

There is a carpark immediately outside the gallery at Merrythought Village, 
Dale End Coalbrookdale, Telford, TF8 7NJ.




Friday, 24 June 2022

Abstract seascape paintings at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists - 21 June-23 July

 

Royal Birmingham Society Of Arts Members And Associates Exhibition 21 June-23 July

I am exhibiting 2 abstract landscapes created in acrylic in this exhibition. They are very well displayed in this newly refurbished gallery in the Jewellery Quarter, St Paul’s Square, Birmingham Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Gallery

The exhibition can be viewed on-line and in the gallery in the Jewellery Quarter, Brook Street, St Paul's Square, Birmingham

Deep blue sea

Elemental


Wednesday, 12 August 2020

My first trip into an art gallery since lockdown

 I visited the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists' gallery in the Jewellery Quarter today. It was my first venture into a gallery since lockdown.  It felt safe, spacious and both other visitors and the staff were wearing masks.

Celebrating 20 years at the RBSA’s current location in the Jewellery Quarter, the RBSA Anniversary Exhibition brings together Collection Acquisitions from the last 20 years alongside artwork by current RBSA Members and Associates.

In April 2000, after being based at New Street in Birmingham since 1829, the RBSA relocated to the current gallery just off St Paul’s Square.

It's an exhibition well worth visiting if you can, or it is available to view online.

Outside the RBSA today in lovely sunshine.  People were stretching out and having coffees sitting in St Paul's Square opposite.


With Garden of Wisdom woodcut in Gallery 1.
In Gallery 2 with my etching Homed and Homeless - I took my mask off for a moment for the photo as no-one else was in that gallery at that time.

There are two solo shows on the ground floor as well as a range of stylish, inexpensive jewellery, greetings cards, ceramics and other small pieces which would be ideal for gifts.