Now Showing
August 21 – September 8
Clive Davies
“My hope with my work is that it will bring character, warmth and colour into your home”. He has certainly done that, as his distinctive pottery is much sought after; visitors are always welcome at his Bungay studio/showroom.
Debbie Ayles
Her paintings and prints of old E. Anglian barns develop from a continuing fascination with structure, form and shape. The work, based in reality, appears as intricate patterns of colour and line. Selected for the 2010 ‘Elements’ exhibition in Norwich, and in ’09 exhibited in the Mall & Menier Galleries in London.
Tina Hagley
Her commanding work is informed by medieval paintings on wood, by natural forms and by anatomical & literary references, using glues, wax, sand, ash – as well as paint. Tina graduated from Goldsmith’s College and has been Head of Art in London & Suffolk schools.
Paul Smith
Having worked “in complete isolation” after an Ipswich Art School training, Paul is now beginning to show his paintings based largely on the Norfolk landscape, and has also begun to work in charcoal.
July 31 to August 18
Gerald Nason, Mike Holtom and Priscilla Boniface
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Gerald Nason, Mike Holtom and Priscilla Boniface |
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July 10 to 28
The Sedgwick Retrospective

The Sedgwick Retrospective
We are pleased to host this exhibition of the work of Jorgen Sedgwick (1927 – 2008) who was a long-standing friend of the gallery and regular exhibitor.
His beautiful and distinctive landscapes are highly
regarded both in Britain and in his native Denmark.
Also showing will be paintings by Jorgen’s wife Christine – well-known for her lovely portrayals of children and water – and prints & drawings by their daughter Anna Sedgwick.
Many of the works will be for sale.
June 19 to July 7
Meg Browne
Rita Browne
Tony Casement
Show 2
Anglian Potters is a 30-year-old organisation , an eclectic mix of enthusiastic amateurs and professionals from around E. Anglia, showing simple earthenware to sophisticated stoneware and raku.
View their website here.

Nicolina Bliss
Trained at Norwich Art School; she produces imaginative collagraphs, experimenting with marks, texture and colour in her evocative portrayal of the spirit of nature.
David Moore
Linocuts and collagraphs reflect the artist’s interest in the natural environment and climate changes. He has a background in letterpress and lithography; with no formal art training he brings a freshness to his work.
Our First Show
May 8 to 26
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Jamie Andrews |
Marianne Koby Johnson |
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