Category Archives: Exhibitions

Society of Graphic Fine Art

99th Annual Open Exhibition at Mall Galleries, London.

Les Williams, a WNAA member is also President of the Society of Graphic Fine Arts, who are the only national society dedicated to promoting drawing in all mediums in traditional and contemporary formats.

Anyone with an interest in drawing is invited to enter for selection at the UK’s premier gallery space.’

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Small Barn Gallery

New FishTo start 2020, I will be opening my small gallery in Holme Hale for three days-
February 14th,15th,16th, from 10am – 4pm daily.
 
New work will be on display including fish, woodturning, cards etc. Also, many original paintings will be reduced by 20%.
 
Tel. 01760 447478 or e-mail hollick.art@tinyworld.co.uk for more information if needed.
 
Happy New Year!
 
Christopher Hollick
www.hollickart.co.uk

New winter work now ready to view!
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Artfolk of Norfolk

A group of 6 WNAA members have been selected to stage an exhibition at the West Acre theatre from 9th March – 4th May 2020.
Selected for their extraordinary talents, these award-winning artists shine out within their own media that includes jewellery & digital art, lino printing, acrylics, pastels, watercolours and oils. Continue reading

Companions in Colour

Waiting for Daddy by Stina Burger

Waiting for Daddy by Stina Burger

An Exploration of Colour and Light Through the work of Hugo Grenville and his Alumni

WNAA member, Stina Burger,  will be showing her work alongside Hugo Grenville and other course students in this exhibition.

28th January – 2nd February 2020

Hugo Grenville • Stina Burger • Laura Cramer • Michael Crowe • Kerry Doyland • Carinthia Knight Gibbins • Sarah Howard • Ivana Jackson • Lelia Gerahty • Frances Knight • Kathryn Lewis • Deborah Menezes • Wendy Parkes • Sarah Muir Poland • Elizabeth St John

BANKSIDE GALLERY
Thames Riverside
48 Hopton Street
London SE1 9JH
Open daily 11am to 6pm


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Port-2-Port

Port-2-Port

Kate Giles Now I

Port-2-Port is a pair of connected art exhibitions that forge new cultural links between what were once two great ports. In medieval times the two port towns of Great Yarmouth and King’s Lynn were major players in English seaborne trade, the former broadly facing the Low Countries and also focused on fishing, the latter facing the Hanseatic League ports in the Baltic and with onward trade routes inland. Continue reading

Port-2-Port

left: Bridget Heriz The Great Mother with Manchild,
right: Kate Giles Now I

Port-2-Port is a pair of connected art exhibitions that forge new cultural links
between what were once two great ports. In medieval times the two port towns
of Great Yarmouth and King’s Lynn were major players in English seaborne
trade, the former broadly facing the Low Countries and also focused on fishing,
the latter facing the Hanseatic League ports in the Baltic and with onward trade
routes inland. Continue reading