Tag: art exhibition
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Fusion Exhibition
1 – 6 July Deepford Artists The Deepford Artists group are delighted to bring their exhibition ‘Fusion’ to the Indigo Crow Gallery in Lincoln. The exhibition celebrates various methods of working and celebrates the integration of different art practices such as paint, print and ceramics. Each piece compliments each other and showcases the diversity of…
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Folk & Wild Exhibition
29 July to 3 August The ‘Folk’ Lauren Brine is a painter and illustrator from Lincoln. Her ‘silhouette-meets-sgraffito’ style captures character through bold forms, with subtle detail for those who venture closer … Illustrative, with feet firmly in the folk art tradition. Sometimes fanciful, often humorous, always unique. With striking silhouettes, a carefully limited colour…
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A Moment in Time Exhibition 11-16 March
Featuring textile art by Helen Zalewski and fused glass art by Alison Kemp Join us for a private view Monday 10th March 4-7pm. We’ll also be there on Sunday 16th for our Meet the Artist event from 2-4pm. Helen Zalewski Textile Artist: Since I was little I have been surrounded by the hum of a sewing…
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Telling Stories
Exhibition by Robyn Smith and Carly Gilliatt An exhibition of paintings and felt-work telling stories of time spent in places real and imagined. Open 29 October until 10 November 10am to 4pm Tuesday to Sunday. Carly is influenced by the landscape and nature around her, the tiny details and patterns, the sense of awe and…
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Flora & Fauna Exhibition
1-13 October featuring felted artwork by Eve Marshall and invited guest artists Karin Christensen, Ella Jenkins and Mat Gardner Indigo Crow Gallery Resident Artist Eve Marshall is looking forward to welcoming you to her exhibition this October. She has invited artists who use a variety of mediums for this nature inspired exhibition. Invited artist Karin…
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“Why Not?” Exhibition – A Playful Fusion of Collage and Ceramic Sculptures
Step into the whimsical world of Fiona Hodges with Why Not?, an exhibition that boldly asks, why not blur the lines between reality and imagination? Featuring an eclectic mix of photomontage collages and ceramic sculptures, this playful showcase invites viewers to experience familiar faces and places in delightfully unexpected ways. Ceramic Sculptures: Famous Faces, Furry…
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Indigo Crow
The story behind the name By Hannah Cawthorne Now our lovely gallery has been open a few months, maybe it’s time to reflect a little on the journey that got us to this point. I know from chatting to people in the gallery that there is a lot of curiosity about how this new venture…
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Breakthrough Exhibtion by Margaret Bird
23 July to 4th August Margaret Bird writes, “My oil and cold wax abstracted landscape paintings are inspired by the idea that the horizon is not a fixed entity. One only has to take few steps in any direction or upwards and downwards and the horizon has, potentially, changed. Even from a fixed position, the…
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Grey Bear Exhibition
Two groups of artists have combined to bring you this exhibition – the Grey Bear Artists’ Collective and the Tillbridge Art Group. Grey Bear was started by Steve Pursey, as a way to hold life drawing sessions at his house. Over the years it has grown with new members recruited locally and from various art…
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Call for Artist Submissions
With a UK General Election looming on 4 July, we are faced with 6 weeks of politicians performing for us to attract our votes. We will be entertained with amusing memes, enraged by broken promises, enthused by visions of the future and perplexed by the choices on offer. So we thought this would be a…
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Dopamine Exhibition: 9-14 July
Indigo Crow-er and local Abstract Artist and all round arty weirdo Hannah Cawthorne presents and exhibition of her recent works. Working primarily in paint, on canvas, board or paper, with snippets of collage and other mixed media materials, Hannah seeks to explore the way the world around us is filtered through the unique processes that…
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Spectrum Exhibition: 4-16 June
Spectrum is a solo show of Sally Kheng’s work, inspired by the Lincolnshire landscape. Sally lives in Lincolnshire and enjoys the vast open landscapes and big skies, sketching outside whenever possible. Her sketchbook observations form the basis of most of the painting work done back in her studio. Sally teaches watercolour painting and is also…
