Easter Exhibition 2010

by nwag on December 16, 2009

‘Spring Into Wildlife’
To include Equestrian and Countryside Subjects

Now Closed

The Exhibition was very successful with a record number of sales achieved on Preview Evening.

Many of the pieces shown below have been ‘carried forward’ to our May Exhibition which also includes a large selection of framed prints

23 Exhibitors – Over 130 Original Paintings plus Prints and Cards

Tina Bone – Roger Buxton – David Cook – Carol Cresswell – Janette Dalston – Susan Dodgson –  David Finney – Jan Houchen -  Yvonne Hughes – Melissa Jordan – Alan Lavender – Elizabeth Mace -  Wendy Nix – Marianne Nightingale – Carol Oldfield – Norman Rossiter – Angela Smith – Frances Sullivan -Pauline Thompson – Marion Walker – Mike Webb – Susan Wheeler – Una Williams

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These are just some of the images which were exhibited  in The Easter Exhibition

Additional Information for Artists

Easter & May Exhibition Entries

A maximum of FOUR framed prints items per artist can be entered for the May Exhibition.

The Committee is unable to guarantee that all framed prints entered for The May Exhibition will be exhibited as space is limited. Also, it is not possible to guarantee that all originals from The Easter Exhibition which artists wish to leave for The May Exhibitions will be exhibited because of limited hanging space.

The Committee will endeavour to allocate space as fairly as possible and hang as many pieces as possible and have a good balance of original work and framed prints for The May Exhibition.

Artists are reminded that any originals which were exhibited at The Gallery at Banham Zoo in 2009 are not eligible for exhibition there in 2010.

Please contact Jim Kerr either direct or via the website if you have any queries on the above.

Now Open daily 1.00-5.00

Exhibition Open                   From Good Friday 2nd April to Sunday 18th April

Picture Collection                          Monday 19th April 10.00-12.00 – Also Set Up day

for May  Exhibition

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