Previous Exhibitions Held Each Month in 2022
During most months of the year, there are exhibitions highlighting work from various artists and artisans. Here we capture a glimpse of past exhibitions in 2022.
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August 2022 Joint Exhibition
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Karen Davis & Josephine Grima
treated us to an explosion of colour: This was averitable feast for the senses. |
In June and July 2022, there was a collaborative effort by the very clever members of the Gallery, showing just what can be made with that marvellous fibre, wool.
"The Wonder of Wool" Exhibition at the Gallery on Track was definitely worth a visit:
Visitors found lots of warm items to help them, and their families, get through the recent bitterly cold spell that arrived.
Below also showcases a few items from the exhibition.
May had Carol Bairnsfather showing her skill with textiles and other media.
Carol is featured below with examples from her creative textile range.
Carol is featured below with examples from her creative textile range.
April showcased the work of our members, "Body of Work", illustrating the progress in their creative lives.
AND..... Gallery on Track celebrated 10 years of being in our wonderful refurbished Railwaymen's Barracks. The Gallery has been supporting the work of Artists and Artisans of our district for 20 years!!! Our celebration on April 9, marked this remarkable achievement. |
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In the exhibition in March 2022, Tony Luxford displayed some pretty amazing wire sculptures and all this great work with Tony showing that even having Motor Neurone Disease, he is still able to be creative, so very creative.
In the exhibition in March 2022, Tony Luxford displayed some pretty amazing wire sculptures and all this great work with Tony showing that even having Motor Neurone Disease, he is still able to be creative, so very creative.