A Weekend of Art at Wellington Yard, Liverpool

I’m really pleased to share that I’ll be showing two pieces of work as part of Socially Distanced, a group exhibition of sculptural approaches produced by Luke Skiffington of Waterloo based gallery 50MV.

This weekend-long event features a total of three exciting exhibitions under one roof, bringing together artists from across the UK in a dynamic celebration of contemporary art. As well as Socially Distanced, you can visit:

  • The Joy of Painting – curated by Gareth Kemp, featuring a joyful and diverse selection of painters from around the UK.
  • Sell Out – curated by Josie Jenkins, offering over 20 Liverpool artists’ works at affordable prices. A great chance to support local talent and maybe take a piece home.

The opening night social is due to take place on Friday 21st March, 5pm–8:30pm. Do come along to say hello and view the art on display. Hope to see you there!

Venue:
3 Wellington Yard, Wavertree, Liverpool (next to the Little Owl Café)
Open: Saturday 12–6pm, Sunday 12–5pm

 

Upcoming show ‘Anniversary’ at Saul Hay Gallery, Manchester

I am pleased to announce my participation in Anniversary at Saul Hay Gallery in Manchester (30th September-12th November). October 2017 marks their first anniversary of opening and they have invited thirty-five artists who have exhibited at the space over the past year to showcase work. The preview for the show will be held on 29th September from 18:00 until 20:30.

Other artists exhibiting in the show are as follows:

Omid Asadi, Alyson Barton, Julian Bovis, Paul Brotherton, Margaret Cahill, Mike Chavez-Dawson, Lisa Denyer, Tracey Eastham, Jane Fairhurst, Rachel Grimshaw, Gareth Griffiths, Susan Gunn, Catherine Harrison, Steven Heaton, Pete Hoida, Karol Kochanowski, Josie Jenkins, Enzo Marra, Melinda Matyas, Andrew McIntosh, James Moss, Martin Nash, Georgia Noble, Jen Orpin, Mandy Payne, James Roper, Sabrina Schmid, Stephen Snoddy, David Stanley, Jo Taylor, Jason Thompson, Diana Terry, Patricia Volk and Olga Woszczyna.