Mike Bernard, a Combe Martin-based artist has an exhibition in the Mayfair gallery Panter Hall until Friday, February 27.
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Mike Bernard, a Combe Martin-based artist has an exhibition in the Mayfair gallery Panter Hall until Friday, February 27.
Bideford’s Burton Art Gallery is going through refurbishment, but the super gallery and arts space will stay open for the duration.
We’re sure it’s kinda reassuring that being cold and miserable would inspire you to write a song about your mum. Jessica Sweetman did just that, and it went down well with the mum concerned, so that’s fine.
The denizens of Beer are being encouraged to take to song by Fiona Clarke, former musical director of the Salisbury Community Choir, with the group Seriously Occasional Singers.
An exhibition of Mark Coombs‘ painterly landscape photography is on at Tavistock’s The Wharf from March 1 to March 28.
Life, an exhibition of life drawing from the life drawing classes at the Kingsbridge Arts and Yoga Centre, is due to kick off on March at the Harbour House gallery.
The Devon Sinfonietta and the Exeter Bach Society are getting together for a mashup of Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana – and by mash up, we mean performance – at The Corn Exchange, Exeter, on Sunday, February 22, at 5.30pm.
It’s the kind of story that belongs to a mini-series of the 80s. A Plymouth property developer falls on hard times and spends more time on his art work to relax and take him away from his woes. He develops a technique using recycled cans as part of the canvass to reflect his seascapes he paints. The paintings are seen by a passing photographer, who introduces said painter to a gallery owner and the work is valued at £4,000 a pop. All You Need Is Love, apparently, at the Delamore Gallery. Which may not cut it if you try to walk away with some of the work of the more than 40 painters, sculptors, photographer and craftspeople who make up this exhibition celebrating all aspects of passion, affection and desire… to which we’d add recrimination and bitterness – but then we are romantics. Will Amery is organising a 60s-esque happening in Plymouth College of Art’s Studio 11. There will be projections (confirmed Tim MacMillan’s “Dead Horse”), action painting, ‘performance’ typing and live music (confirmed ELM-K = Neil Rose, Matt Coombe and Ben Philcox; and Jamell Ackford) Studio 11 Regent Street , Plymouth (behind the Co-op) . |
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