EXHIBITION PROGRAMME


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November 5th - 27th 2010


Deborah Brown

The Last One Person Show

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March 5th - 27th 2010

Patrick Bradley

CutStRIPs CaBarET

April 9th - May 1st 2010

John Behan RHA

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May 7th - May 29th 2010

Chris Wilson

Time Lines


June 4th -  June 26th 2010

Mission Hall Quilts

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July 2nd -  August 28th 2010

Summer Group 2009

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October 8th -  30th 2010

The Allen Family

Sophie Aghajanian, James Allen, Neisha Allen

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September  16th -  October 2nd 2010

Schools ‘A’ Level 2010

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December 3rd - 24th 2010


Christmas 2010

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2010

Les Parapluies

watercolour on paper, 12 x 12 cm

Cutstrip Cabaret II

oil on panel, 71 x 61 cm

“These paintings are a continuation of a process of evolving painterly thought. Feelings are expressed through gesture, colour and composition.


This exhibition exemplifies my current pursuit to expand my visual vocabulary.”

                                                                                                                                            Patrick Bradley 2010

September 1st -  4th 2010

Teachers of Art 2010

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John Behan RHA, Bilbao Boat, Bronze, Unique, h 44 x l 52 x d 19 cm

These works are created through painted layers of subtle marks, each layer slightly obscured by the next. In places these hidden histories of marks are more visible. They indicate shifting patterns of roads and pathways, of field boundaries. In the same way that we generally view a landscape from a linear perspective, we often view time as a linear movement, the time taken to get from A to B or the time taken to complete a task, but the rocks and strata below the landscape surface are also a time line, marking the earths surface with ruptures, folds, displacements. This surface becomes a canvas on which we draw lines, create borders, survey, plan and divide and ultimately claim ownership off. The multiple perspectives and changing viewpoints evident in these paintings indicate the continuously changing nature of the landscape and the changing patterns of our relationships within it.


Chris Wilson 2010.

ShoreLines 2009, acrylic & graphite on canvas, 100 x 100 cm