August 2022 Joint Exhibition
RESONATE
Karen Davis & Josephine Grima
are treating us to an explosion of colour: A veritable feast for the senses.
RESONATE
Karen Davis & Josephine Grima
are treating us to an explosion of colour: A veritable feast for the senses.
JUNE - JULY 2022
The Wonder of Wool Exhibition
This exhibition is an everchanging exhibition over June and July and
showcases just what may be achieved with this fabulous fibre.
Come into the Gallery on Track to view the display, the majority of items are available for purchase.
The Wonder of Wool Exhibition
This exhibition is an everchanging exhibition over June and July and
showcases just what may be achieved with this fabulous fibre.
Come into the Gallery on Track to view the display, the majority of items are available for purchase.
WONDER OF WOOL EXHIBITION ON NOW!!!
MARCH 2022
Wire Sculptures by Tony Luxford.
The images below showcase the wire sculptures by Tony Luxford
'Memory Lines' by Carol Divall - this is an exhibition from April,2021
"For 35 years my art practice has explored themes related to domesticity.
Blankets and the media of felt are used as symbols of home and comfort, of protection and familial warmth. Felt is the oldest form of textile; it has been with humans for thousands of years and perhaps has an unspoked link to the human psyche. Stitching implies repairing, preserving and reviving; making do with what is to hand – ‘a stitch in time saves nine’ was pertinent at a time not so distant from the present, throw-away approach to possessions.
I trace my memories through lines of stitching; journeys of thread thought through thoughts and recollections. Although this art-making process may be meditative, it is – as much as any art process can be – intentional.
These works reflect ways in which we respond to, and deal with states of the human condition."
Carol Divall
Blankets and the media of felt are used as symbols of home and comfort, of protection and familial warmth. Felt is the oldest form of textile; it has been with humans for thousands of years and perhaps has an unspoked link to the human psyche. Stitching implies repairing, preserving and reviving; making do with what is to hand – ‘a stitch in time saves nine’ was pertinent at a time not so distant from the present, throw-away approach to possessions.
I trace my memories through lines of stitching; journeys of thread thought through thoughts and recollections. Although this art-making process may be meditative, it is – as much as any art process can be – intentional.
These works reflect ways in which we respond to, and deal with states of the human condition."
Carol Divall