Delamore Arts, Cornwood, Devon Celebrates 10th Anniversary Show in May 2012
Art@Delamore, the South West’s leading Sculpture and Arts Exhibition has announced that to celebrate its 10th successful year, there will be a special focus on British outdoor sculpture in the grounds of its beautiful Estate.
More than 100 artists and sculptors, from Henry Moore prize winners to up and coming new talent, have been selected to exhibit at the annual Art@Delamore exhibition in the stunning gardens of the Delamore Estate in the foothills of Dartmoor. Artists include renowned sculptor John Vincent, paintings by child genius Kieron Williamson, Alan Cotton, Michael Morgan RI, Elizabeth Kitson and Angie Bee. Also exhibiting are Picasso’s muse Lydia Corbett, plus sculptors Suzie Marsh and Ian Marlow. As part of the 10th Anniversary celebrations Delamore Arts will also be joined by The Association of British Naive Artists (ABNA) who will be exhibiting work by forty artists at the Delamore Gallery.
The exhibition will be open every day throughout May including bank
Angie Bee, Boat Jam - Mixed Media
Jo Dixon, Daydream - Oil
The Calling - Bronze
Ian Edwards,
Ian Marlow, Ten - Stainless Steel and Tinted Glass
holidays. The opening hours are 10.30am to 4.30pm. The Entrance fee is £5 per adult and under 16s are free. Dogs are allowed in the lower fields and lake but not in the main garden or sculpture park. There is unlimited car parking and the cafe in the Old Kitchen
Matthew Marsh - Teapots
courtyard offers a chance to refresh and recharge with homemade soup, sandwiches, cakes and ice cream.
More news is available on Twitter @DelamoreArts or on the website
www.delamore-arts.co.uk
ART @DELAMORE FRESH ART IN A COUNTRY HOUSE SETTING
CELEBRATING TEN YEARS OF PAINTING & SCULPTURE EXHIBITIONS
01–31MAY 2012 10.30AM–4.30PMDAILY Entry £5.00 HOMEMADE REFRESHMENTSAVAILABLE
Cornwood,Devon,PL21 9QT Tel:01752 837236/07507 662895
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