Tag: art gallery

  • “Why Not?” Exhibition – A Playful Fusion of Collage and Ceramic Sculptures

    “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…

  • Indigo Crow

    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…

  • Changing Landscapes Exhibition by Rachel Porter

    Changing Landscapes Exhibition by Rachel Porter

    Changing Landscapes, the title of my exhibition, best encapsulates the work I have created over the last 18 months. I have not only responded to the landscape around me, but celebrated the magnificence of an uninterrupted view, which seems to be a rare thing these days. Alongside this, I have reused discarded objects, giving them…

  • Colour Reactions

    Colour Reactions

    6-11 August in the gallery From beaches to trees, subtle to dramatic the magic that happens when you enhance the reactions in glass at different temperatures in the kiln. Bubbles in glass to unique pieces, it’s all happening in this new collection of work. From Ali’s website: Many of my pieces are inspired by nature…

  • Breakthrough Exhibtion by Margaret Bird

    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…

  • Grey Bear Exhibition

    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…

  • Dopamine Exhibition: 9-14 July

    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…

  • Spectrum Exhibition: 4-16 June

    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…

  • Imagine Exhibition:       14 to 26 May 2024

    Imagine Exhibition: 14 to 26 May 2024

    The Imagine exhibition, organised by Creative Lincs, showcases artwork from more than 30 artists from across Lincolnshire, and is full of a wealth of very imaginative art. Some artworks will invite you to enter the artist’s world, others will act as a catalyst to launch you into an exploration of your own experiences, memories and…

  • Open Weekend – 20th & 21st April

    Open Weekend – 20th & 21st April

    We’ve had so many people wanting to see Indigo Crow Gallery before we officially open, so we are holding an Open Weekend. And we are really keen to show you around. It’s on 20-21 April, 10am to 5pm at 57 Burton Road, Lincoln so you can get an early look at the space. This is…