BAXTERS Shades of White
Exhibition Baxters at 12 Foss Street is launching a mixed exhibition showcasing many artists who are new to the gallery on October 22nd through to November 11th
.
All artists will be working around a palette of shades of white with some subtle highlights of other tones. It will be an exciting opportunity to see so many artists featured together whose work has not been seen in Dartmouth before. Featured artists include established Cornish painters Heather Bray and Gemma Pearce and Charlotte Hardy who has been an artist in residence at the prestigious Affordable Art Fair. Printmakers include Glasgow-based Fiona Watson who has been widely exhibited and Clare Cutts who uses both screen printing and embossing techniques on canvas.
‘Left: Tabletop’ by Jan Guest
Craftmakers include enamellist Janine Partington who has just been highlighted by BBC Homes and Antiques magazine as producing “Antiques of the Future” and will show a mix of panels and jewellery, Helen Musselwhite will be showing her amazingly detailed framed papercuts and Jan Guest will be showcasing her driftwood and pebble sculptures. Ceramicists include gallery favourite Devon-based Rod Hare with his raku fish, knitted vessels from Annette Burgansky and embossed and textured jugs and spoons from Samme Charlesworth who recently featured in the curated show at Hidden Art Cornwall. Glass is also featured from leading studio glass artist Adam Aaronson who has work in private collections of rock stars and royalty. The private view is Friday October 22nd
6 – 9pm and the exhibition can also be seen online at
www.baxtersgallery.co.uk tel 01803 839000
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