Category Archives: exhibition

Andrew the RI 2017 exhibition

Andrew has had a picture accepted for the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours Annual Exhibition.  The title of his watercolour is ‘The evening jogger, Blackfriars’.

6th – 22nd April 2017 at the Mall Galleries, London (closed all day 16th April, for Easter Sunday)

Open 10am – 5pm (closes 1pm on final day)

Please contact Andrew if you would like an invitation to the Private View on 5th April, noon to 8pm.

Stuart and Les at Street Gallery

An exhibition of 9 artists from the Society of Graphic Fine Art.
Founded in 1919, the Society promotes fine drawing skills in both traditional and contemporary media.
Private View (all welcome)
6.00pm—7.30pm Thursday 2nd February 2017

Exhibition dates
2nd February —22nd March 2017
The Street Gallery, University College Hospital, 235 Euston Road, London NW1 2BU

RSVP:guy.noble@uclh.nhs.uk  020 3447 5451
uclh arts and heritage have been generously funded by UCL Hospitals Charity

The above image is Worthing Lido  by Stuart Stanley

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Jean with Camden Printmakers

Town and Country

An Exhibition of Prints by

12 PM (Twelve Printmakers)

Carl Borges, Al Brown, Sally Freer, Mel King, Terry Kubecki, Kit Leese, Kitty Reford, Anthony Searle, David Stone, Bryan Whiteley, Alan Woods and Julia Vezza

Camden Printmakers

Robina Barson, Joan Dannatt, Glenna Devlin, Carole de Jong, Jean Dollimore, Jenny Furey, Henry Hagger, Hilary Hanley, Barbara Herrmann, Joan Hodes, Caroline Kalberer and Barbara Webb

At

54 The Gallery, Shepherds Market, London W1J 7QX, Tel. 0207 491 7322

Dates

6 – 12 March 2017, Open 12.00 noon until 8.00 pm (3.00 pm Sunday)

Private Views on Tuesday 7th March and Thursday 9th March 5.30pm – 8.00pm

 

The above image is “Bermondsey Glassblowers” by Jean Dollimore

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Bill Aldridge at Discerning Eye

Bill has two paintings the  Discerning Eye exhibition at Mall Gallery SW1 (Thursday 17 November – Sunday 27 November 10-5 admission free).

celia-imrie

Nunhead Cemetry by Bill Aldridge
Nunhead Cemetry by Bill Aldridge

The selectors are two critics, two artists and two collectors. My ‘Nunhead Cemetery’ (below) was selected by Sacha Craddock, art critic for the Guardian. My other piece ‘Autumn leads to Spring’ (mounted on aluminium) was selected by Celia Imrie. The photo shows her choosing my painting!

This is the 25th year of Discerning Eye. There is always a very good selection of work, and everything is for sale. More info on www.discerningeye.org