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Exhibitions Completed

 
Autumn term started 17 September 2007

FOLK LAW

Multiple artists

17 - 29 September 2007

Aluminium sculpture of characters, and animals, of a fairytale and fable, from around the world by Carlos Dare.


PICNIC

Multiple artists

1 – 13 October 2007

Exciting new work from young contemporary artists, including animation, illustration, photography and collage, Gemma Leah Pendlebury, Rhea Douglas, Thom Jones and Jason Daniels

Rhea DouglasJason DanielsRhea DouglasGemma Leah Pendlebury

Jason DanielsThom JonesRhea Douglas

Thom JonesRhea DouglasJason Daniels

Gemma Leah PendleburyJason DanielsThom Jones

 

THE LIGHT FANTASTIC

Multiple artists

15 October – 3 November 2007

An explosion of colour and light, featuring a stunning array of stained-glass art: windows and mirrors; candle holders, clocks and kaleidoscopes; window jewellery and suncatchers. Including a spectacular display of traditionally-painted stained-glass windows.

Half Term: Closed 22 - 27 October

THE CONCEPT GROUP

Multiple artists

5 – 17  November 2007

A lively group of Surrey artists, including John Yardley RI, are exhibiting a wide range of painting styles from contemporary to classic. Come for Christmas gift ideas - paintings, sculpture, affordable prints and artists' Christmas cards.

Alan Brown "Floating Market, Bangkok"Christine Hopkins "Toujours Fidele"David Wright "Venetian Palaces"


CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION & SALE

Multiple artists

21  November - 1 DECEMBER 2007

Preview Tues. 20 November evening
The great winter collection of original Christmas presents at affordable prices. Hundreds of hand crafted items made to the highest standard. Included are ceramics, stained glass, jewellery, cards, some prints and sculpture. Always a sell out – come early to avoid disappointment.

Closed 4 December  - 6 January

STARS, CARS & CHUTZPAH

David Dragon

7 - 19 January 2008

Paintings of stars in conversation as well as photographs of cars in south-western locations and a city, in all kinds of black and white situations.   

Click here to see a review of this exhibition.                           Profile of David Dragon

 www.thedragonboys.com

 

A Different View

21 January - 2 FEBRUARY 2008

Fundraising for Moon Hall School for Dyslexic Children

Exploring Dyslexia with work by and inspired by pupils plus additional work from selected artists.

Watercolours from Karen Pearson, sculptures and prints from Christina O'Regan and other selected artists.

Poster                                                  Invitation to Private View

Christina O'ReganKaren Pearson

 

   

WILD THING

4 - 16 FEBRUARY 2008

Surrey Sculpture Society’s annual themed exhibition.

Surrey Sculpture Society is again challenging its members to create unusual, eye-catching and thought-provoking interpretations of the theme across a range of media. Expect to see the untamed and unexpected in all shapes and sizes and expect to be delighted.

Click here to see a related article from the Surrey Mirror January 2008

Gecko – Daren GreenhowRunning Hare – Cate ParsonsCheetah – Carol Orwin

Bengal Cat - Teresa MartinBoa Constrictor – Jena CutlerTony & Cherie at Large, by John Fenny

Images: Gecko – Daren Greenhow, Running Hare – Cate Parsons, Cheetah – Carol Orwin, Bengal Cat - Teresa Martin, Boa Constrictor – Jena Cutler

 www.surreysculpture.org.uk

 

   

THREAD DIMENSIONS

Multiple artists

Tuesday 26 February to 1 March & Tuesday 4 - SatURDAY 9 March 2008

Closed Mondays for this exhibition.     See normal opening times

We are a group of ten embroidery / textile artists, who have completed Part One of our City and Guilds Certificate in design and craft, Embroidery in Summer 2007. Our work includes wall-hangings, embroidered panels, embroidered jewellery, hats, and bags. This is our first private Exhibition away from our College.

The "artists" left to right are: Heather Edwards; Angela Sawbridge; Wendy Creak; Irene Mitchell; Kate Stanaway; Fiona Boardman; Dee Varcoe; Tamsin Johnstone (front); Helen Kelly; Hazel Hassall.
 

Click here to see profiles of the artists

thread_dimensions @ yahoo.co.uk

 

PHOTOGRAPHS TO STUDY

Multiple artists

10 - 22 MARCH 2008

An interesting and wide-ranging collection of photographs in colour and black and white by Students of the Photography classes at the Guildford Adult Learning Centre.     View poster

 

   

EARTHY PLEASURES

Multiple artists

28 APRIL - 10 MAY 2008

Wey Ceramics Society will be returning to the Harvey Road gallery for their Spring Exhibition, aptly named 'Earthy Pleasures'. As usual this group of local ceramists will be showing their diverse skills with clay. There will be vessels and sculptures in earthenware, stoneware and porcelain some of which will be glazed, raku fired or pitfired to give a multitude of different finishes. An exhibition guaranteed to give pleasure to anyone interested in ceramic art. www.weyceramics.co.uk.