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Mixed Exhibition –Artonomy –Green Street, Truro 12 January - 1 March 2008 Featuring works from, Amy Albright, Bridgette Ashton, Louise Balaam, ,Jamie Boyd,Mark Dunford,Martin Goold, Marcelle Hanselaar, Phil Hogben, Ashley Hold Read on…
Artonomy, Truro
12 January - 1 March 2008
The broad dark pastel lines in Matt Mossop’s paintings recall the expressionist vigour of Rouault. Intense colours, supplemented by ink, watercolour and acrylic, have been used to render the landscapes of Carrick and West Penwith. Read on…
The Vitreous Gallery, Truro
1 December 2007 - 5 January 2008
In the Bleak Midwinter Following new government Education policy-issued just last week- http://observer.guardian.co.uk/politics/story/0,,2224779,00.htmlstressing the importance of art and design in schools, what could be more apposite than Read on…
Exchange Gallery, Penzance
12-16 December 2007
The Glasshouse Gallery 81-82 Market Jew Street, Penzance The bottom part of Market Jew Street is a bohemian area with computer cafes, secondhand shops and French restaurants. It is in the middle of this intriguing collection of Read on…
Glasshouse gallery, Penzance
1 December 2007 - 6 January 2008
Maggie Matthews –Painter of the Coastline EdgeMaggie who lives and works in West Penwith has commented about her approach to her subject matter," ......the land itself has been reduced to islands of form, hanging in space. I walk on the Read on…
Cornwall Contemporary Gallery, Penzance
6 July - 8 August 2007
Alison Blaney's large photographs are intriguing and haunting. She explains that she has always been captivated by the wild, the free and beautiful, indeed the adored, Rebecca depicted in this case by the enigmatic looks of Hannah Turk-Richards. Read on…
Penzance Art Gallery
5 May 2007 to 6 June 2007