A new exhibition is coming to Beverley Art Gallery from Saturday 9 July. Using stone and clay, the artworks in this exhibition pay tribute to our natural world and also express concern over its exploitation.
Ilona Sulikova and Marie Lofthouse have drawn on the forms, patterns, colours and textures found in nature, while Pam Davies’ work focuses on the ways in which our world is increasingly threatened.
All three artists hope this show will inspire people to notice, celebrate and care for ‘our living land’.
The artists will be in the Art Gallery on 9 July.
Curator Gerardine Mulcahy-Parker said:
“Come along on Saturday 9 July and discover what inspired the artists and what techniques were involved in producing the wide range of ceramics and sculptures that feature in the show.”
“It’s a free event – just drop in to the gallery any time between 1pm and 3pm.”
“There will be another opportunity to meet the artists and chat about their work on Thursday 14 July between 6pm and 7.30pm. Just drop into the gallery, we would love to see you!”
The exhibition runs until 10 September 2016. Beverley Art Gallery is situated in Champney Road, and is open Monday – Saturday, free of charge. For full details of all events and exhibitions, visit www.eastriding.gov.uk/treasurehouse.