Spring in full bloom at Fairfax Art Gallery
A celebration of spring including works from 12 well-established artists will be held in an exhibition titled ‘Colour of Spring’.
The exhibition will be presented at the Fairfax Art Gallery, located at The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells in Kent. All works on show will be original pieces and will include both sculpture and paintings alike displayed across two floors. Galleries holding exhibitions such as this can take advantage of high quality brochure printing to offer visitors background information on the pieces present and as a memento to take home.
Artworks featured will encompass pieces from internationally acclaimed artists as well as award winning artists from East Sussex and Kent. Landscape painter Jack Frame, who studied at the Glasgow School of Art, will be exhibiting along with Adrian Parnell of The Slade and St Martin’s and Louise Ballaam RWA, NEAC among others.
The Fairfax Gallery is a listed building and was established in 1995, making it one of longest standing in Kent. The gallery prides itself on exhibiting art of a quality rarely found outside of London and presents works in a selection of styles from figurative and landscape to sculpture and contemporary media.
The exhibition ‘Colour of spring’ will be on show at The Fairfax throughout the whole of April. The contemporary gallery is open seven days a week.
The exhibition will be presented at the Fairfax Art Gallery, located at The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells in Kent. All works on show will be original pieces and will include both sculpture and paintings alike displayed across two floors. Galleries holding exhibitions such as this can take advantage of high quality brochure printing to offer visitors background information on the pieces present and as a memento to take home.
Artworks featured will encompass pieces from internationally acclaimed artists as well as award winning artists from East Sussex and Kent. Landscape painter Jack Frame, who studied at the Glasgow School of Art, will be exhibiting along with Adrian Parnell of The Slade and St Martin’s and Louise Ballaam RWA, NEAC among others.
The Fairfax Gallery is a listed building and was established in 1995, making it one of longest standing in Kent. The gallery prides itself on exhibiting art of a quality rarely found outside of London and presents works in a selection of styles from figurative and landscape to sculpture and contemporary media.
The exhibition ‘Colour of spring’ will be on show at The Fairfax throughout the whole of April. The contemporary gallery is open seven days a week.